Handles for DIY Leathercraft
Sewing with this hand awl for DIY leatherwork is an ancient craft that has been practiced for centuries. Awls are tools used to pierce holes in leather or other materials. They have a pointed, sharp tip and a handle that allows the user to apply pressure to the leather. Awls were used in the Middle Ages by various craftsmen such as shoemakers, saddlers, and tailors, and working with them requires experience gained through practice and skill. They were and remain indispensable tools for these professions, enabling craftsmen to make precise holes in the material.
This hand awl for DIY leatherwork is ideal for medieval crafts or reenactment as a tool and for display.
Material: Real wood, metal
Total length: approx. 15.5 cm
Handle length: approx. 10.5 cm
Needle length: approx. 5 cm