Tools for leather work and leather craft supplies in London and online

Globally curated for quality and affordability

With years of experience in leather goods manufacturing and teaching leathercraft skills and bag making at The London Leather Workshop, when we decided to open our leather craft supplies shop, we selected our stock to provide options to the different needs and challenges associated with bag making and leathercraft.

Our collection covers every aspect of leatherworking, from marking tools to punches to skiving and edge finishing tools, from stitching to sharpening tools.
Each product has been selected to meet the needs of both beginners and experienced leather workers, combining quality and affordability.

Coming Soon: Starter Leather Crafting Kit

For those seeking a comprehensive set, we are finalising our starter leather crafting kit suitable for practically all projects. Sign up for our mailing list or follow us on social media to be the first to know when it's available.

Craft with confidence using our selection of tools for leather work

OUR EXPERIENCE: Our selection process has been guided by firsthand experience. Over the years, we've tried and tested numerous types of bag making supplies and leatherworking tools, learning that quality doesn't always come with a high price tag. We have become adept at identifying tools that offer excellent quality at a more affordable price point.

OUR RESEARCH: Before launching our shop, we extensively researched suppliers worldwide. Our aim was to provide what we consider to be good value as a top priority.

OUR SELECTION: We have carefully handpicked a range of essential leather crafting tools balancing between quality and affordability.

This approach enables us to offer products suitable for everyone – from beginners exploring the world of leathercraft to professionals in search of reliable tools for their projects.

What tools do I need for leatherwork? 

This is a question we often hear from our students, and the answer is: it depends on your project.

Our advice for beginner leatherworkers is not to rush into buying everything at once; instead, focus on what you are making and buy only what you need.