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The June 2, 2007, meeting was called to order by President Brinegar at 4 p.m. at the Tandy Store with 15 members present along with one guest, Bob Montalvo. The free issues for new subscribers to the Leather Crafter’s & Saddlers Journal (LC&SJ) were again dis- cussed, as well as reminding current subscribers to be sure and list their affiliation with the NMRLAG so the Guild will receive the $6 payment from the LC&SJ for each year of the renewed subscription. Details of the June 30 – July 1 leather frame work- shop were given out. Supplies needed are: inexpensive 5 X 7 wooden frame (available from Michael’s or Hobby Lobby), 3-4 oz. piece of leather the size of the frame, bone folder, tools for carving if a design is to be put on the leather. Workshop will be at 1 p.m. on both days at the Tandy store and there is no charge to attend. Dates were given for the End of Trail SASS show, which will take place June 15 – 24. Paul B. and Doc will man the Tandy booth, which will be in operation the last weekend of the show. All members are encouraged to check it out. Paul B. has been paying for the patterns that have been made available for the monthly Guild meet- ings. A motion was made by Paul Z and seconded by Hugh J. to reimburse Paul B. for past expenses and to purchase a Kinko’s card for Guild use. The vote was unanimous in favor of motion. Pat Lynch announced he would pay for a subscription to “Shop Talk” and make it available for all members of the Guild. The issues will be held by Paul B. Hoorays all around for the announcement of the arrival of Vern Yerkes’ computer. There was discussion of the Sheridan Show from members who had attended the festivities. Members discussed the U.S. Map project done by the Pikes Peak Pounders; a suggestion was made that we could do the same here. Suggestions were made to do a historic time line of important events or to do a New Mexico state map depicting the different counties if we wanted to do something different. The decision was made to discuss the project in more detail at the next meeting, scheduled for July 7, 2007, at 4 p.m. at Tandy. Billy Wootres prepares for his crowner demo for the June Guild meeting Volume 2007, Issue 4 June Guild Meeting June, 2007 Crowner demonstration 2 Pattern of the Month & June Contest Winners 2-3 Treasurer’s Report 2 Sheridan Leather Show 4 Tip of the Month 4 Upcoming Events 5 About NMRLAG 6 Inside this issue: NMRLAG NEWS New Mexico Roadrunner Leather Artisans Guild Message from the Guild President Many thanks to Tim Odle for volunteering to edit and compile the newsletter. With the help of a professional newsletter writer (Tim’s wife Teresa) we will end up with the best newsletter in the business. Don’t forget that the State Fair is coming up. The info is online at www.exponm.com . Think about when you can help. The signup sheet is behind the counter at Tandy. I will need your names and dates by the first of August so I can get the passes. We always have lots of kids watching us work. Last year there were lines as kids (and parents) waited to get a piece of leather with an initial or a 3D stamp. Tandy will have a booth at the “End of Trail” out in Edgewood . Doc and Paul B. will be man- ning that. And again, thanks to Tim for working the newsletter Completed June pattern by Billy Wootres. See more pages 2 and 3.

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The June 2, 2007, meeting was called to order by President Brinegar at 4 p.m. at the Tandy Store with 15 members present along with one guest, Bob Montalvo.

The free issues for new subscribers to the Leather Crafter’s & Saddlers Journal (LC&SJ) were again dis-cussed, as well as reminding current subscribers to be sure and list their affiliation with the NMRLAG so the Guild will receive the $6 payment from the LC&SJ for each year of the renewed subscription.

Details of the June 30 – July 1 leather frame work-shop were given out. Supplies needed are: inexpensive 5 X 7 wooden frame (available from Michael’s or Hobby Lobby), 3-4 oz. piece of leather the size of the frame, bone folder, tools for carving if a design is to be put on the leather. Workshop will be at 1 p.m. on both days at the Tandy store and there is no charge to attend.

Dates were given for the End of Trail SASS show, which will take place June 15 – 24. Paul B. and Doc will man the Tandy booth, which will be in operation the last weekend of the show. All members are encouraged to check it out.

Paul B. has been paying for the patterns that have been made available for the monthly Guild meet-ings. A motion was made by Paul Z and seconded by Hugh J. to reimburse Paul B. for past expenses and to purchase a Kinko’s card for Guild use. The vote was unanimous in favor of motion.

Pat Lynch announced he would pay for a subscription to “Shop Talk” and make it available for all members of the Guild. The issues will be held by Paul B.

Hoorays all around for the announcement of the arrival of Vern Yerkes’ computer. There was discussion of the Sheridan Show from members who had attended the festivities. Members discussed the U.S. Map project done by the Pikes Peak Pounders; a suggestion was made

that we could do the same here. Suggestions were made to do a historic time line of important events or to do a New Mexico state map depicting the different counties if we wanted to do something different. The decision was made to discuss the project in more detail at the next meeting, scheduled for July 7, 2007, at 4 p.m. at Tandy.

Billy Wootres prepares for his crowner demo for the June Guild meeting

Volume 2007, Issue 4

June Guild Meeting June, 2007

Crowner demonstration 2

Pattern of the Month & June Contest Winners 2-3

Treasurer’s Report 2

Sheridan Leather Show 4

Tip of the Month 4

Upcoming Events 5

About NMRLAG 6

Inside this issue:

NMRLAG NEWS New Mexico Roadrunner Leather Artisans Gui ld

Message from the Guild President Many thanks to Tim Odle for volunteering to edit and compile the newsletter. With the help of a professional newsletter writer (Tim’s wife Teresa) we will end up with the best newsletter in the business. Don’t forget that the State Fair is coming up. The info is online at www.exponm.com. Think about when you can help. The signup sheet is behind the counter at Tandy. I will need your names and dates by the first of August so I can get the passes. We always have lots of kids watching us work. Last year there were lines as kids (and parents) waited to get a piece of leather with an initial or a 3D stamp. Tandy will have a booth at the “End of Trail” out in Edgewood . Doc and Paul B. will be man-ning that. And again, thanks to Tim for working the newsletter

Completed June pattern by Billy Wootres. See more pages 2 and 3.

Billy’s Crowner Demonstration

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Example of leaf Billy made using the crowner tool

Treasurer’s Report Beginning Balance 05-05-07: $962.78

Income: $0.00

Expenses: $0.00

Ending Balance 06-07-07: $962.78

June Contest Winners

Billy’s Crowner demo was a hit. By using crowners you can eliminate some of the tight twists and turns that are difficult for some of us to negotiate. Just outline the flower or leaf with a broken line, pick the right size crowner and stamp away following the outline of the pat-tern. After you have the shape stamped you can do your thumbprinting (pearshading), beveling and finish cuts.

The Pattern of the Month on page 3 is the pattern that Billy brought in for his demo and he had copies to hand out to everybody. As the directions on the pattern state, you will cut the dark lines with your swivel knife and then use the Crowner tool to stamp around the shape of the bro-ken lines. I think we can all agree that Billy makes it look easy. Oh well, what is it that Billy always says? “Practice, practice, practice.”

Billy also demonstrated what he calls the “Chewiwi tool”. This is a very narrow, lined tool that you can use to make very distinctive flower petals. Alvin Chewiwi helped Billy design this tool.

Flower made using the Chewiwi tool

Every month, we’ve been displaying works created by our members at the Tandy Leather Factory based on our Pattern of the Month and presenting a PEOPLES’ CHOICE AWARD. These patterns are created by our own members, taken off of the Tandy Leather Factory website or patterns contributed by Jim Linnell. The public votes on their favorite and the member who gets the most votes receives a $10 Tandy gift certificate.

The June PEOPLES’ CHOICE AWARD voting results were:

1st Place Paul Brinegar 2nd Place Lindsay Gilpin 3rd Place Stephan Whitcomb

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New Pattern of the Month

When tracing the design onto the leather, the solid lines can be traced HEAVY because they will be cut with your swivel knife. The broken lines will vanish when stamped with the crown stamp.

Paul Z., Brian G., and Paul B. drove to Colorado Springs to meet up with Clay Miller and Art Moore to go to Sheridan, Wyoming for the 14th Rocky Mountain Leather Trade Show. Clay and Art are members of the leather guild in Colorado Springs. Of course Clay is also a member of NMRLAG and the PSLAC.

We spent Wednesday night with Clay, Debbie, and the kids. Clay and Debbie cooked us a wonderful meal of chicken fried ELK steak. Thursday morning we headed off to Sheridan and arrived in time for the Annual King Western Museum barbeque featuring the 7th Cavalry Drunk and Stumble Corps. The highlight of the evening is, of course, the upstairs Al and Ann Stohlman Tribute.

Friday and Saturday Paul Z. and Brian took several classes while Paul B. prowled the vendors and Clay slept off spending the previous evening at Barry King’s house. Saturday also, Paul B. and Clay assisted the Jim Linnell leather class for first-time leather carvers. There were more than 30 kids there and this year we had enough instructors to have just about two per table.

Saturday night Clay and Paul Z. went to the banquet while Paul B., Brian and Art went to the Chop House.

Pete Gorrell was honored with the Al Stohlman award for 2007. Sunday we had to wait until Clay could retrieve his entry in the World Leather Debut before we headed out for the return

trip about 11a.m. We dropped Clay and Art off in Colorado Springs and headed on to Albuquerque, arriving about 1 a.m. Mon-day morning.

All in all, it was the usual good time meeting other leather crafters and spending way too much money.

Trip to Sheridan, Wyo.

More Sheridan photos

Jim Linnell’s beginner class

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Tip of the Month

Whenever the snap on a belt or wallet does not hold, lay the snap on a flat surface and gently hit the head with a hammer two or three times.

This will flatten the head just a little and you will probably find that after this it will work properly.

An example of changing styles at the King Museum in Sheridan

Al and Ann Stohlman’s workbench displayed at the King Museum in Sheridan

The 2007 New Mexico State Fair runs from September 7 through Sep-tember 23. Entry dates for your pro-jects are: August 30 and August 31 from 8am to 6pm; September 1 from 8am to 5pm. Section, class and rule information already is online at www.exponm.com.

Jim Linnell will judge the Fair entries this year and he will also hold a two-day workshop while in town. Stay tuned for details on dates, time, place and cost as they become available.

Make plans now to attend the Cowboy Symposium in Ruidoso in October. We did not have any repre-sentatives attend last year and we were told that people were asking where we were. The main purpose for us being involved in the symposium is to dem-onstrate the skills of leathercrafting to the general public. Please keep in mind that any sales are incidental and not the main reason for our participation.

Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) is holding its annual End of Trail at the Founder’s Ranch in Edge-wood from June 15 - 24. Paul B. and Doc will be manning the Tandy booth the last weekend of the show; June 22 - 24.

The leather-covered frame work-shop will be held June 30 - July 1 at the Tandy Store beginning at 1 p.m. each day. Supplies you will need to bring are: an inexpensive frame designed for a 5 X 7 print, a piece of 4 - 5 oz. leather (enough to cover the front and back of the frame), a bone folder, sharp knife and a pattern and the appropriate tools if you want to put a design on the frame.

The next Guild meeting is sched-uled for July 7, 2007. We will be hon-ing our swivel knife sharpening skills so bring all of your dull blades, your sharpening stones and a willingness to learn this critical skill.

Upcoming Events

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Schedule of Events

• June 15th-24th

SASS End of Trail at

Founders Ranch, Edgewood

• June 30th-July 1st Leather frame workshop at Tandy Store; 1PM both days

• July 7th Guild meeting:

Sharpening your swivel knife demo scheduled

• September 7th-23rd New Mexico State Fair

• October 12th-14th

Cowboy Symposium,

Ruidoso, NM

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Leather-covered frame by

Paul Brinegar

New Mexico Roadrunner Leather Guild meets at 4:00 pm on

the first Saturday of the month at Tandy Leather Factory

#110, 8252 Menaul Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. For

more information please contact any of the following:

Ruben Saiz, Manager Tandy Leather Factory: 505-296-3255

Paul Brinegar: 505-254-0337, [email protected]

Pat Lynch: 505-862-7504, [email protected]

William (Doc) Hayes: 505-281-4233 [email protected]

Please contact Tim Odle to contribute articles to the newslet-

ter at 505-265-1494 or [email protected].

The New Mexico Roadrunner Leather Artisans Guild is dedicated to promoting the art of leather craft in New Mexico and adjoining states. Our members are interested in all aspects of leather craft. We have members who work on sad-dles, horse gear, embossed pictures, figure carving, traditional Western style and Sheridan style carving, exotic skins and repair work.

We hold workshops and “show

and tell” demonstrations during our monthly meetings. Membership is open to everyone from beginner to professional leather crafters. We believe the interaction of individu-als at all craft skill levels results in all of us learning from each other.

New Mexico Roadrunner Leather Artisans Guild

Tandy Leather Factory #110 8252 Menaul Blvd NE

Albuquerque, NM 87110

NEW MEXICO ROADRUNNER LEATHER ARTISANS GUILD

Phone: 505-296-3255

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New Mexico Roadrunner Leather Artisans Guild