Pricing Guide/Workshop for Handmade Leather Goods Artisans
Artisans who make custom leather notebook covers often find it challenging to set prices that are both competitive and profitable. A resource like an e-book, online course, or workshop that breaks down the costs of materials, labor (including design and creation time), and overhead (such as tools like laser cutters and software) would be incredibly helpful. This could also cover market positioning for unique, handcrafted items. The benefit? It would help artisans price their work with confidence, achieve better profit margins, and build sustainable businesses.
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r/leathercraft
Hand tooled and painted Pueblo leather A6 Hobonichi notebook cover, advice on pricing?
Posted by u/CorreaCreativeLLC•06/01/2025
The template is my husbands own creation and we have a glowforge laser cutter/printer we use to cut the patterns and then hand punch, stitch and finish leather goods. This particular item was
Top Comments
u/ottermupps
This is absolutely gorgeous.
I'd go with:
(material cost + $/hr) x2-4. At a guess, 4 hours at $35/hr, plus say $30 of materials - you could do $200-500, probably on the lower side of that.
u/Impressive-Yak-7449
That's very beautiful!
u/IllHaveTheLeftovers
This is gorgeous. Thanks for the inspiration
u/ottermupps
This is absolutely gorgeous.
I'd go with:
(material cost + $/hr) x2-4. At a guess, 4 hours at $35/hr, plus say $30 of materials - you could do $200-500, probably on the lower side of that.