Be The Maker: Card Wrap Premium DIY Leathercraft Kit

Ever wanted to take the plunge into leather craft but are unsure where to start? Well our Premium DIY Leather Card Wrap Kit is for you. This kit comes with all the materials and guidance needed to help you to create your first leather project.

The card wrap that you create features 2 compartments, the front can be used for cards and the central pocket can carry extra cards or cash or both!

You can now add some personalisation to your DIY kit to make is extra special! You can add a name, initial, image or both to be engraved onto your kit. We have a range of fonts and images that you can choose from, but if you want something extra special, please email us to discuss your requirements.

Please note: engraving works best on lighter coloured leather as there is more contrast between the engraved area and the leather colour. Engraving on black leather can be done, but will be subtle.

Included in the kit are:

* Ready to stitch leather components
* Edge Stain
* Edge Finish
* Wool Dauber
* 2 Needles
* Thread
* Sandpaper
* Polishing Rag
* Link to our step-by-step tutorial video

This card wrap design is also available as durable, precision cut acrylic templates and a PDF pattern download, for those of you who are a bit further into your leathercraft journey

Completed card wrap for illustration purpose only and is not include in the kit.

Size Guide

Measuring Guide

Ordering a bespoke dog collar or belt? Please read the measuring guide to ensure you order the correct size.

Dog Collars

When measuring for your new dog collar, the best option is to measure the internal length of a current collar adjusted to how you like it fitted. To do this, remove the collar from your dog and do it up at the desired fitting, then with a flexible tape measure measure around the inside of the collar. This length will be where the middle hole will fit on your new collar.

How to measure your dog collar
You can also measure around your dogs neck. Place the tape measure around your dogs neck where the collar will sit and to a tightness that you like.

We will use the measurements provided as the internal measurement and add 2 larger and 2 smaller holes for adjustment. 

Belts

The best way is to measure your current belt from the inside of the buckle to the hole that is used most. You can also use a tape measure and measure around your waist where your belt will sit.

We will add 3 larger and 3 smaller holes for adjustment.

Belt Measuring Guide

Welcome to J.H. Leather

Looking to get started in leather craft? Have a crafty family member or friend? Then check out our Premium DIY Leathercraft Kits. We have a range of designs to choose from, and have now added personalisation options!

If you have already started your leathercraft journey and are wanting to learn how to create more of your own projects, check out our PDF Pattern Packs and our durable Acrylic Template Kits.

Want something handmade? Check out our handmade leather products, or grab yourself a bargain in our clearance range.