Learn the centuries-old, natural, and accessible techniques of tanning pelts and furs with smoke, fat, plant extracts, and other natural materials to create soft, supple leather which can then be sewn into moccasins, hats, jackets, and more. The processing of hides and skins is one of the oldest known crafts and cultural techniques. Today, tanning is done primarily with chemicals, but traditional tanning was done with fat, smoke, and plant extracts to make the hides durable and soft. This book teaches the centuries-old art of easy-to-do, natural, inexpensive fat tanning with a few simple tools and limited space. Tanning with pure natural products leads to wonderful leather products that anyone can make themselves at home without any prior experience or knowledge. The step-by-step illustrations show in detail how the self-tanned skins and skins are processed, as well as how to turn raw pelts and furs into leather gloves, moccasins, hats, capes, jackets, and other simple everyday leather objects. Readers will also explore different tanning methods like the "Open Method" and the "Tube Method" and learn associated skills like salting, freezing, and drying homemade leather. AUTHOR: Markus Klek was introduced to the ancient art of tanning by Native Americans. He runs his own small tannery where he creates leather clothing and teaches. He lives in Schramberg, Germany. SELLING POINTS: . Learn natural, accessible techniques for tanning with fat, smoke, plant extracts, and other chemical-free methods . Go beyond the tanning techniques to make six leather projects with step-by-step instructions . Explore inexpensive accessible tanning methods with simple tools, little space, and no prior experience 150 colour photographs and illustrations