Do Something: How to make a leather tote bag – in pictures
Pembrokeshire Leatherwork WorkshopPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the Guardian
Hannah Booth stitching the bag "sewing leather is immensely satisfying; it feels like an exercise from a bygone era"Photograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the Guardian Photograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianHannah Booth and her leather bag. On the train home, inspecting my old, beloved leather bag, I’m disappointed that the stitches appear machine-made: I have new appreciation of what “handmade” means. I take the new bag to work the following day and await comments. The first arrives mid-morning: “I love your bag, where’s it from?” I can say proudly: “I made it myself”Photograph: Gareth Phillips for the GuardianPhotograph: Gareth Phillips for the Guardian
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