A venerable racetrack, swanky cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and a leathermaking class. A new take on summer camp!
Keeneland racetrack (Lexington, Kentucky) hosted an evening program where we all got a few belts. Both the leather kind and the ones made of bourbon.
In a terrace room overlooking the track, about sixty of us spent the evening make fine leather belts.
The workshop was sponsored by Clayton & Crume, a local leather working company. They had all the supplies and tools ready for us at long tables covered with kraft paper.
Hip bourbon cocktails and fancy small-bite appetizers were served all evening.
We learned a few of the basic steps in belt making – how to bevel, burnish, stain, wax, punch and trim.
The pros from Clayton & Crume did the hard parts like stitching the leather belts and affixing the rivets.
At the end of the evening we each walked out with a finished belt and a swag bag full of goodies.
I sure liked the cocktail-hour version of learning a new craft. Beats summer camp!
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How cool! Funnily enough, I read this post last Saturday when we arrived at Keeneland for a Concours car show! Cheers!
Oooo – luv old cars!!
Wow! How do you find such diversified things to do and places to go!
I read junk mail – lol
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