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. 

For available stock, please visit the shop. 

Contact Information

Email response time can take 1-2 weeks due to workload. If your email can be answered in the FAQ's, it will not be responded to (so check them first!) For the fastest response to small questions, please use Twitter (or Facebook, but that is checked less frequently). Those are the quickest ways to contact me!

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Friday
Apr162010

Day 19



A completely raw card holder with a military style closure. even the edges are unfinished, making it a blank slate to use however you like. Available now in the store for $19.
Friday
Apr162010

100 Day Project Update

The 100 day project is going better than I could have ever imagined. Because of this, I've decided to change things up a bit. I'm going to work my way up to a $50 item on day 50, then on day 51 start working my way back down to $1. The reason I'm doing this project is to not only use up the large amount of scrap leather I have, but to give back to all of the people that follow what I do and give such kind words of encouragement. I think by doing this with the prices, it will allow all of those people to get really nice deals on some great things I make, because they get snatched up so quickly.

Day 19 coming soon!
Thursday
Apr152010

Day 18



Two things, because I was a bit late! A braided keychain with wooden beads, and an oversized double wrap bracelet tanned in house. Available in the store now for $18.
Wednesday
Apr142010

Day 17



A set of 5 Coasters made out of 5oz scrap leather. Beveled edges and a nice boarder polish them up a bit. The leather has been oiled and is pretty stiff, but should still be treated before use. Available in the store now for $17.
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.