Pricking iron explained

In leathercraft, a pricking iron is a handheld tool resembling a fork which is used to create dimples in leather a fixed distance apart that can then be pierced with a awl and stitched.[1] A pricking iron is different from a leather chisel in that a chisel is designed to pierce the holes, not just mark their position, and does not require follow-up with an awl.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Armitage, Nigel. 2020. Leathercraft: Traditional Handcrafted Leatherwork Skills and Projects. Schiffer Craft. 9780764360398. 36.
  2. Book: More Makeshift Workshop Skills. James Ballou. 2018.