When I published my Straight Basket Weave Tutorial I said that I planned on making the same kind of thing for Angled Basket Weave, and this is it. Angled basket stamping is actually what I use almost exclusively when doing leather basket stamping. So if you look at my work this is the technique you will see almost anytime I’m basket stamping a project.
Leather Basket Stamping
If you’re not familiar with the term, angled leather basket stamping means you are stamping your impressions at an angle but the centers of the impressions run at a straight line to the borders of the project. See the picture below for a visual of what I mean.
On this belt the actual stamp impressions are at an angle but that angle is such that the basket weave design runs parallel to the length of the belt. There are a lot of ideas and techniques out there on how to do this. Sometimes people work out the precise angle the stamp needs to be held at to achieve this effect, they make templates of the angle, etc. Those techniques work but there is actually a very simple way to do this that works for every basket stamp and does NOT require any knowledge of trigonometry or using any special tools! In this case there really is one simple trick to lining the stamps up correctly.
I’ve done this tutorial differently than the last one. This time instead of a photo heavy blog post, I’ve created the tutorial as a PDF file that you can download. You don’t need to sign up for anything, just click the link below to download the file. Take a look at it and I think you’ll see it’s really easy to stamp angled basket weave. Grab a piece of scrap leather and give it a try. You’ll be stamping angled basket weaves like a pro in no time flat!
Download the tutorial here: Angled basket tutorial
As always if you have questions leave a comment here.
Hi, Very much appreciate your fab tutorial! I’ve been struggling with to achieve what you so wonderfully illustrate so big thanks!
Also can you advise about stamps as I only have that bundle that is offered on Amazon or ebay. They don’t seem to have very defined stamping. Is there a stamp that is the bees knees and doesn’t break the bank?
A fan from the UK!
Thank you for the king words! For stamps I would recommend Barry King Stamps. They are affordable though I’m not sure what it will add to get them shipped to the UK. But his website is http://www.barrykingtools.com. Most of tools you see me use are made by Barry King.
What size Barry King stamp is that?
Brian I believe it is a number 2 but he doesn’t put numbers on them.