Saturday, November 27, 2010

eastside culture crawl

the eastside culture crawl is my favourite event in the city...

even before i participated my work...i found it to be the funnest way to see so many different 'creators' in the city.

this year fiveleft has moved to a new location...the 'courtyard' of the mergatriod building

all those that visited us in the 1000 parker building, i hope you find us in the new location...it seems to be catching on, as we have had a great turn out so far...almost too much.

here is some pics of our set up....one day left, come check it out...this is the most fiveleft leathergoods in one place so far.






im glad i had a chance to snap some pics between the madness...i love culture crawl





Wednesday, November 10, 2010

east side culture crawl

it is that time of year again...my favourite schmoozy event.


come and see the tools, tables, and the random strange objects that make the fiveleft studio tick...



...and if you're lucky you might be around when we fire up the landis #1. One of the oldest, largest, loudest sewing machines you will ever see...wow...what a sight...

here are some pics from last year...





Sunday, November 7, 2010

circle craft christmas market



this fiveleft holiday season is going to kick into gear with the 37th circle craft christmas market...

five days of shopping madness, hundreds of artists and crafts people, and the largest selection of fiveleft leathergoods to date.

i will have almost 100 fresh bags ready, well as belts, wallets, and a couple of surprises...see you there





Wednesday, September 29, 2010

landis #1

my new sewing machine has arrived. it is new to me, but not to the world. it was originally was pattened in 1893. i spent a whole day getting it cleaned and ready to go. it is quite the thing to see in action.






Wednesday, July 28, 2010

ladybucket went to Argentina


im not one to post testimonials, but this girl is too much fun and she owns the
mushedclutch. she sent along an email the other day that i felt worthy of posting.

My ladybucket went to Argentina for a couple of weeks. Even though it was semi-business, it managed to enjoy the vineyards of Cafayette and make some senoritas jealous of its strength and capacity combined so artfully with its delicate lines.

Couple of things:
1. Men LOVE the ladybucket. Even caddish, rough miscreants with little regard or taste for a handbag. Many, many male comments.

2. Sorry, Lincoln, your lady friends led you astray. Everyone LOVES the name ladybucket.

the last bit refers to a debate that has been running about the name 'ladybucket'. if you have any comments on the name 'ladybucket' please let me know leather@fiveleft.ca


Saturday, July 24, 2010

my new client/sales person sherie

wow, this was fun,

i hear from favourite gifts that someone bought two fiveleft bags, one for herself and one for a relative...cool...

then i get a phone call (while trying to recover from being away for five weeks) from sherie...

we meet at the studio and and instead of taking home one bag, she walks away with five of the best bags i have on hand, including the first ever prototype of the 'new girl' bag, and a ladybucket (carryall) that i made for myself...

here we are (and the bags) before she heads back home.



thanks sharie for not letting 'awkward-just-coming-of-vacation-guy' (me) get in the way of the bags you wanted and helping the people you were picking bags up for...
im sure this adventure is not over...

Thursday, April 8, 2010

' newgirl '


fiveleft leathergoods has just added new family member ' newgirl '

...brand new, she'e not even on the fiveleft site or in stores yet.



she will be available in four colours...(combed eggplant shown here)

drop a line (leather@fiveleft.ca) if you want to pre-order a 'newgirl' for yourself.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

john and anna bags

Once in a while i am moved to create little projects that challenge my primal creative skills. They always use very basic materials and i only use two tools to make them, my outdoor knife and my little marlin spike (my two very favorite tools). These projects are very special to me and are never commissioned and not for sale. They just happen...

Here are two that i made last month for John Powell and Anna Maidon (two very fun people I worked with for the opening and closing ceremonies)



black vegetable tanned leather, hand stitched sides, braided strap, and wood peg closure



braid: 18 strand english sennit, finished with mathew walker knots

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

fiveleft in the opening and closing ceremonies

Here is the story...David Atkins Etn. (the producers of the opening and closing ceremonies) contracted me to help create leathergoods to be used by the Four Host First Nations during the 2010 opening ceremonies

I worked with First Nations designer John Powell to make the bags that held drum sticks used to welcome the atheletes.

Tsleil-Waututh (pronounced sleigh-wa-tooth) Nation's bags


Lil’wat Nation's bags (I made two)

I was honoured to collaborate with some masters for The Squamish Nation and Musqueam Nation's bags...

woven wool covering (black,white,red)
by Robyn Sparrow for the Musqueam Nation


woven cedar covering
by Anthony Hunt for the the Squamish Nation


I was also asked to make a series of bags out of a buffalo hide...I made around 20
(with the help of Dana Smith)




Later they asked me to create a gift for ‘a prominent canadian artist’ (they wouldn’t tell me who)...a guitar strap that would be used during closing ceremonies...it was Neil Young.

photo credit: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

They gave me the length, the art work and I designed the strap. The graphics you see are images designed by First Nations artists from each of the the Four Host First Nations .

the round presentation case was my idea. I though the strap should have a beautiful case for it. the artwork on the top was designed by Jody Broomfield...

...thank you Anna Maidon, John Powell, and Paxton Downard for the wonderful experience


mushed clutch

I love this story, it is the ultimate testament to the durability of fiveleft leathergoods.
This is what the clutch looked like when it was assembled in my studio on Breakfast Television.



months later it flew off the roof of my car and was smushed by 32 hours of traffic on the Burrard St. Bridge....then it looked like this.

After I found, it I got it wet and folded it back into shape. I did not need to repair it at all, nothing was broken…just mangled. It was still functional.

It was then purchased for a Christmas gift in 2008, and went to the 2009 Leo awards. And is still in use today.

It will be on display in the granville optical window (corner of granville and robson) for the month of march 2010.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

me and the big beaver


ha...ha...had to.



got in a shot at the David Atkins wrap party....

Sunday, February 28, 2010

neil youngs guitar strap

now that it has hit the tube i can show the leathergoods i made for the closing ceremonies....a guitar strap for neil young.

David Atkins Etn. contracted me to create a gift for ‘a prominent Canadian artist’ (they wouldn’t tell me who)...a guitar strap that would be used during closing ceremonies...it was Neil Young.

photo credit: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

They gave me the length, the art work and I designed the strap. The graphics you see are images designed by First Nations artists from each of the the Four Host First Nations .


the round presentation case was my idea. I though the strap should have a beautiful case for it. the artwork on the top was designed by Jody Broomfield...

...thank you Anna Maidon, John Powell, and Paxton Downard for the wonderful experience.


Thursday, January 28, 2010

creating a retrospective

i have been rounding up some fiveleft leather goods for a retrospective showcase that will run for the month of february in the granville optical display window at granville and robson (vancouver b.c.).

this brought back many memories, i realized how far fiveleft has come in such a short time.
here is just a few of of the items i will show...if you are downtown stop by and see them

one of the first leather pieces i made...
i was logging on afognak is. alaska
made from logging boot leather
its a tool kit for chainsaws
hand stitched
1997

"junk bag"
this was the first fiveleft bag
made completely of dumpster finds
i still use it everyday
hand stitched
2000

"little 5"
made of leather from a italian-knock-off chair
hand stitched
2002

"standing shell"
made for my wife allison
hand stitched
2005"deco bag"
made with wood sides
i made around 8 wood bags...my first collection
2006

Monday, January 11, 2010

poker drink pockets


the winter always brings fun custom leather projects to the fiveleft leather shop, and this was an interesting one.
8 leather pockets to hold drinks around a poker table for some unamed t.v. executives while they are around for the olympics...

fun project...will post pictures of the finished table later.