Full-time elk enthusiast, part-time cookie dough snob.
Guidefitter Community Marketing Manager & Guide/ Outfitter Relation Specialist
-If I'm not lost somewhere in the Gila, you can catch m... Read more#newmexicoelkΒ #elkhuntingΒ #elkΒ #guidejobsΒ
Since it seems like enough people found interest in my past leather project, here are some progress pics from a leather journal cover I just finished up. I'll post a completed pic on here later! I haven't invested in a leather sewing machine yet so everything gets hand stitched. This one was about 3 hours of stitching alone. Talk about going cross eyed burning the mid... Read more
Very nice! Hand stitching is where it's at! Multi purpose, gets your project together while teaching patience, humility, and attention to detail! ;-) Keep up the great work Cheyenne.
Hey Everyone!
I wanted to hop on here and take a second to go over a few features on our site. I know that this is the time of year that a lot of outfitters are starting to look for guides for the season and guides are looking to fill their schedule for the year. I figured it would be beneficial to create a way that both ends could post and search for guide related ... Read more#guidejobsΒ
Little bit of a different hobby on here but does anyone dabble in leather working? Here's a current belt project of mine with a pack horse string.π€πΌ
Awesome job! I've done some leather work in the past and recently picked the hobby back up due to some down time I had. Been building mostly holsters. Thats a great looking belt. Did you free hand design the pack string on there?
*@mkteaney Thanks Adam! Yeah its a great way to pass time in the winter time when were snowed in. I'll typically sketch my designs on paper and then do a wet transfer for an outline and start cutting. Depends on the piece!
I love leather working, built an 1859 McClellan saddle once and all the associated tack to boot. I've not done too much over the past few years as I transitioned to wood and metal working but leatherworking is always a good skill to have.
Quick (4 years in) intro post!
For those of you who have not met me yet, my name is Cheyenne and I dabble in a little bit of everything here at Guidefitter, call me a pack horse if you will. I am our Community & Events Manager as well as our Guide and Outfitter Relations Specialists. Meaning, if you have ever attended a trade show of ours, I am probably the one makin... Read more