First up, what I have:
- 1 piece of sueded chamois - this is a very soft/thin piece of leather, I believe this one is goat, it also happens to be light tan

- Leather needle - I need to buy another one, more on that later
- Thread - yeah, we'll talk about that too
What I have found that I need:
- More leather needles - not only because they need to be sharp, but because to saddle stich I need 2 at a time, might buy an awl, don't think I need it for this project though
- Leather tape - double sided, doesn't leave any residue
- Synthetic thread - advice I've found is that cotton threads rot out the leather, MakeThemYourself has a great chart for which threads are the easiest to work with, I'll be buying rayon.
This morning I learned quite a bit about sewing with leather:
- The smaller you make your stitches, the more the leather falls apart.
- Pin holes will never disappear - this is the reason for the leather tape (while you are placing the pattern/cutting) and it also means I had better be sure about where I'm placing my stitches, note above.
- And that cotton and leather apparently don't play well together. This wasn't apparent while I was stitching, but a little research has told me that in time they cause each other to rot out.
So, off to do some shopping!! I will post pics a little later.

