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Making a Leather
Apron
No Stitch Apron

What you will need:


• Leather - chrome tan leather works well for the body; and veg tan leather works well for the
straps.

• Collar button or buckle

• Copper rivets

We hope you enjoy making your apron.


It would be great to see pictures of you making your apron and pictures of your
completed apron so tag us on instagram and facebook.

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We hope you are enjoying your leather craft journey and if you are wanting to
purchase one of our premium skiving knives and/or pattern knives then please click
through to our website.
chartermade.com

Should you have any queries or perhaps you might like to connect via email; our email address
is info@chartermade.com

Happy crafting.

Kind Regards:

Terrick and Charlene

Please note that this is intended for personal use only, so have fun at home making
something for yourself or as a special gift.  If you are planning on making these to sell then
please come up with you own unique design. 
270mm

135mm 135mm

The cut line for under the


arm can either be a
straight line as indicated 255mm
by the solid straight line; or
a curved cut as indicated
by the curved dotted line,
by using a large French
curve as indicated in the
youtube video
(youtube.com/
chartermade)

800mm

545mm

600mm

Neck Strap 650mm x 17mm

Waist Strap your measurement x 24mm

Waist Strap
Placement of the neck strap

48mm

13mm

I marked the my rivet placements by using 2 lines on each strap.

The first measures 13mm from the tip of the strap to the line.

I then punch a centered hole slightly above it.

The 2nd rivet placement measures 48mm from the tip of the strap to the line, I then punch the
hole slightly above the line.

Repeat this for the other side of the neck strap.

Tip: You can line up the punched strap directly onto the unpunched side and mark the
positions of the rivets.

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