Welcome. Corter Leather is a super-small, one man operation. Every product is 100% hand made by maker Eric Heins in a small apartment studio in Boston, Massachusetts. Each piece is designed in house, cut by memory, hand punched, and hand sewn. Templates are never made, so no two pieces perfectly alike. 

Custom Orders Due to overwhelming demand of stock items, Corter Leather is not able to take custom orders as of 5.20.2011. 

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Tuesday
Apr132010

Linen

Amidst the 100 day project, I've been working really hard designing and producing new things, getting custom orders done, and finishing up the Brewster Collection that I've talked so much about. One thing I've been working with is inlaying old, heavy cotton and linen feed sack material into wallets. I have a decent collection of old bags that I've gathered and cleaned up for custom orders, most being from the 30's-50's. I'm excited about these, because not only do they bring a new element of color and design to my work, but I went to school for graphic design and am a sucker for old branding and (obviously) anything hand drawn or screened. I'll be putting some in the shop as I make them, and they're available as an option for custom orders.








Reader Comments (1)

This collection is absolutely the best yet - I love the look of the vintage grain bag. You are genius! And I mean it!!

April 17, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterkitty

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