One of the largest member run makerspaces in the country, with a separate leatherworking group inside its Creative Arts area. Tools and supplies live in leather working cabinets, and general access needs training first, recorded in the space's own certification system. The group has picked up a heavy duty leather sewing machine and a Weaver Master Tools power edge slicker, and it holds monthly meetings where members share projects and buy materials together.
Best for someone in the Dallas area who plans to keep at leather for a while: dues are low for what the building holds, and other shops like laser cutting and woodwork sit under the same roof. Weak point is that everything depends on volunteers, so tool condition and class timing vary. Newcomers should expect paperwork, an orientation and a wait before touching the machines.
Address: Carrollton, TX, Dallas area
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