DIY (Do It Yourself)

August 10, 2021

New Leather Wallet made by Rizki!

We have a new volunteer who likes to make wallets, belts, and other items using leather. Yesterday Rizki learned how to make a leather wallet with his own hands, with help from Andrew, the new volunteer. Rizki was able to follow every step in making it by practicing English with Andrew.

The process of making leather wallets requires good precision and patience. Starting from measuring the size of the wallet, cutting, sewing and coloring the leather wallet. Rizky worked all of it with Andrew.

Good job Rizki! And thank you Andrew for teaching Rizki to make such a great leather wallet!

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