Leather Shop

Captain Eames Media

The Leather Shop Podcast is hosted by Matt Roach, a leather crafter eager to learn and have interesting conversations with craftsman from across the globe.

  1. 08/13/2025

    Inside Mack Provisions: Baseball Gloves, Canvas, and Craft

    Inside Mack Provisions: Craftsmanship Beyond the Field In this episode of The Leather Shop, Matt Roach is joined by KC of Mack Provisions, a handmade baseball glove company rooted in old-school leatherworking and modern craftsmanship. From glove relacing as a teenager to launching a full-time custom glove brand, KC shares his journey, philosophy, and what makes his gloves truly unique. Whether you're a leatherworker, player, or lover of timeless design, this is your behind-the-scenes pass into glove-making at its finest. 🔍 Episode Highlights Why Chrome-Tanned Leather Reigns Supreme How KC Learned Craftsmanship in an Alaskan Tent Shop The Horween Leather Advantage Canvas vs. Leather: What You Need to Know The Great Glove Break-In Debate Tools of the Trade: Cylinder Arm Machines, Tex 135 Thread, and More Why Suede Welting is Making a Comeback About KC & Mack Provisions KC started relacing gloves for teammates at age 13. After stints in Alaska sewing canvas tents and marine gear, he transitioned into building premium handmade baseball gloves using materials like Horween’s Ball Glove X leather, real shearling padding, and custom welting techniques. His approach blends nostalgia with durability, favoring rugged, vintage aesthetics and minimal synthetic components. Each glove is made to order, emphasizing craftsmanship over mass production. 📷 Follow KC on Instagram: @mackprovisions Craft Tips from the Episode The Truth About Glove Construction “Sewing a baseball glove is the hardest thing I’ve ever sewn—and I’ve worked on yachts, tents, and boat canvas.” – KC Why Thread and Machine Choice Matter Use UV-rated nylon thread like Tex 135, and invest in a cylinder arm machine for maximum control. Break-in Methods Skip the water dunk. Use a mallet and play catch for best results—especially when using wool padding. Related Episodes 🎙️ How Scott Makes Gloves: The Deep Craft of Baseball Leather Follow & Subscribe Stay up to date with new episodes, behind-the-scenes posts, and leather drops: 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify 📷 Follow us on Instagram & TikTok 🌐 Visit leathershoppod.com for more 📌 Know someone obsessed with baseball or handmade goods? Share this episode! Support us on Patreon

    1h 8m
  2. 05/20/2025

    You Asked, We Answered: Maker Q&A with Bow the Maker (Part 2)

    In Part 2 of our maker Q&A, Shane Bowman (Bow the Maker) is back with Matt to tackle more of your leathercraft questions. This episode is all about tools, technique, and getting real about the ups and downs of making. Whether you're a beginner wondering how to design your first pattern or an experienced maker debating hand stitching vs. machine work, there's something here for you. What We Cover in This Episode: Why Vinymo is Shane's go-to thread—and what other budget-friendly options are out there The truth about thread sizing, sheen, and durability Pattern-making 101: the analog method Shane recommends for beginners The best ways to work through a creative block Tools that are truly worth your money (parallel pliers, anyone?) A real talk breakdown on hand-stitching vs. machine-stitching Why community support is essential—and where to find it Free Digital 3D Printing Jig Pattern Want to try fixing your Sinabroks French Style Pricking Irons? Now you can, below are multiple ways for you get get a jig to print yourself or buy one that can be made and mailed to you. Purchase premade from Leather Shop Website Makers World Download- (For Bambu Labs Printers.) Download the file from Printables Digital File from Leather Shop Website Connect with Us: Website: leathershoppod.com Instagram & TikTok: @leathershoppod Support us on Patreon 🛠️ Hosted by Matt Roach | Guest: Shane Bowman (@bowthemaker) Website

    1h 12m
4.7
out of 5
23 Ratings

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The Leather Shop Podcast is hosted by Matt Roach, a leather crafter eager to learn and have interesting conversations with craftsman from across the globe.

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