Fiber Art
Beaded Leather Bag
Course Overview
Learn basic leather sewing and beadwork by making a drawstring shoulder bag. This three-day introductory course will work with soft deerskin leather, and teach several different stitches and embellishment techniques. The finished bag will measure 9”x5 ½”.
Traditional beadwork is widely practiced in Grand Portage, Minnesota, where for generations it has enlivened the lives of Anishinaabe people. Growing up in a family of beadworkers, Marcie learned by watching her mother, and today is a traditional artist specializing in Anishinaabe beadwork.
The instructor will provide most of the materials needed for creating the bag.
Physical ability notes: Students will need some hand strength for sewing leather, and good eyesight or vision aid for detailed beadwork.
Required Tools
- Matches
- Scissors
- Common pins
- Pliers
Optional Tools
- Reading glasses or magnifier
- Participants who like to take detailed notes may want to bring their own supplies for writing and drawing. Otherwise pens and pencils will be available.