



What you’ll make
Watch strap
Learn to cut, stitch, and finish a leather watch strap from scratch. Andrew guides you through measuring your wrist, selecting the right leather weight, and hand-stitching with waxed linen thread.




Handbag
Design and construct a small leather handbag over two sessions. Master pattern cutting, edge bevelling, and installing hardware — from the first cut to the final burnish.




Wallet
Craft a minimalist card wallet in a single afternoon. Practice precision cutting, saddle stitching, and edge finishing — skills that transfer to any leather project.




Leather crafting
Learn the fundamentals of leatherwork in a small-group studio setting. Cut, stitch, and finish your own piece under the guidance of a working craftsperson.
Hosted by Andrew
Leatherworker & craft instructor
Slow Fashion Cafe
Kazimierz, Kraków
Languages spoken
English and Polish
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63,05 CHF
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Materials & tools
Everything is provided. You bring yourself — we bring three generations of tools and the best materials in Poland.



What's provided
- •Full-grain vegetable-tanned leather — cut to size for your project
- •Waxed linen thread in three colours
- •Pricking irons, stitching needles, edge bevellers, and burnishing tools
- •Leather dye, wax finish, and an apron to keep you clean
- •Coffee, tea, and something sweet throughout the session
Take home: everything you make, plus a small kit of thread and needles to continue practicing.
The studio
Every class happens at the Slow Fashion Cafe — a part-café, part-studio in Kazimierz where working craftspeople teach what they know.
7
Workbenches
6
Years teaching
500+
Students taught
5
Languages spoken
The space is intimate by design — seven workbenches, natural light, and the smell of good coffee mixed with leather. Andrew has been teaching here since 2019, and the walls show it: student work, tool racks, and the organised chaos of a working studio.



Your host
Your class is led by someone who still makes things for a living — and wants you to learn how.

Andrew
Leatherworker & craft instructor
12
Years hosting
4.9★
Avg rating
1,351
Reviews
5
Languages
Andrew has been working with leather for over fifteen years, starting in his grandfather's workshop in southern Poland. He trained at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts and has taught hundreds of students — from complete beginners to working designers looking to understand construction from the maker's side. He still takes commissions, still makes mistakes, and still gets excited when a student's first stitch comes out clean.
Reviews
Fotini
Düsseldorf, Germany
★★★★★ · 1 day ago
Andrew is a patient and knowledgeable teacher. I came with zero leatherworking experience and left with a beautiful hand-stitched wallet I'm actually proud to use. The studio atmosphere is warm and the small group size means you get real attention.
Karen
San Diego, CA
★★★★★ · 3 days ago
Best craft class I've taken anywhere. Andrew explains the 'why' behind every technique, not just the 'how'. The materials are top quality and the coffee break halfway through is a lovely touch. Already booked my second class!
Sarah
London, UK
★★★★★ · 2 weeks ago
A perfect Saturday afternoon. The pace is relaxed but you learn a lot. Andrew has a gift for making complex techniques feel approachable. My watch strap gets compliments every time I wear it.
Things to know
Workshop Access
Full access to a working leather studio — tools, materials, and workbench space for the full session.
Expert Instruction
Andrew is a practicing leatherworker who still takes commissions. You learn current techniques, not textbook theory.
Refreshments
Coffee, tea, and something sweet throughout — because good work needs good fuel.
Take-Home Kit
Everything you make is yours, plus a small kit of thread and needles to keep practicing at home.
Frequently asked
Not at all. Most of our students arrive without ever having held a leather needle. Andrew guides you through every step — from the first cut to the final stitch.
A finished leather piece you'll be proud of — a card holder, a small pouch, or a bag strap depending on the class. Every piece is yours to keep, cut from responsibly sourced leather.
We provide everything: leather, tools, thread, an apron, and coffee throughout. Just bring yourself and comfortable clothing you don't mind getting a little wax or dye on.
Three to four hours with a break for coffee and something sweet. Small projects finish in one session; multi-piece classes like the handbag run across two evenings so your glue has time to set.
Maximum seven. We keep class sizes small on purpose — it means Andrew can sit down with each person, and your questions get proper answers.
Free reschedule up to 72 hours before the class. Inside 72 hours we'll move your seat to another date — we only charge if you don't show up and don't let us know.