Description
Pull up a chair and a soothing beverage and experience the magic of making leather with your own hands from the comfort of your kitchen in this Zoom class with Matt Richards. You’ll learn how plant tannins and animal skins combine to become one of humanity’s most important discoveries. No specialized tools or equipment needed, just basic kitchen implements. We’ll tan one square foot of deerskin to keep the labor simple and focus on the process and knowledge. Check it off your list of things you’ve always wanted to do, or go on to tan more and bigger skins armed with the knowledge of how to do it simply and efficiently.
You’ll love this class if:
- You want the hands-on experience of making a piece of leather
- You work with leather, crafting, bookbinding or tailoring and want to deepen your relationship with the material
- You are a tanner and want to learn how we do it, and what we know. We plan to offer more advanced classes in the future and this class will be a pre-requisite.
The materials kit is included in the class fee and contains everything you need that you might not have around the kitchen – a square foot of raw salted deerskin, lime, 2 lbs tan oak bark, leather finishing balm and a surprise item or two. You can also get the Mimosa Extract materials kit for an additional $30 (this would mean you are tanning two pieces of deerskin during the class, each with different tannins). The Mimosa Kit allows you experience tanning with an extract. Mimosa tannin is naturally faster penetrating and gives a redder color leather. You might also consider getting a barkometer. They aren’t necessary for the class but are super useful for this type of tanning and will add to your experience. They are $40. These will pop up as options when you checkout.
There is one time slot for this class in May 2026: 6 pm pacific time. All sessions will be recorded and available to re-watch.
Customs: declared values will only be the value of the materials kit, not the class cost
Starting Monday May 4th:
60 minutes: Fleshing and Liming
Monday May 11th:
60 minutes: Dehairing and neutralizing
Thursday May 14th:
120 minutes: Make tannin teas, start tanning!
Thursday May 21st:
60 minutes: Rinse out excess tannin. Apply oils, sleeking, set up to dry
Monday May 25th:
60 minutes: Softening and conditioning
Basics of Bark Tan - Zoom Class
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Such a great class to jump start the tanning intro and the format of zoom classes (and recordings) along with the materials kit is a great way to learn from home!
Wonderful education!
I learned a lot. Easy to understand. I think a more extensive list of needed items would help, ie: stirring spoons, way to measure 2 gallons water, whisk, kettle for stove top, SOFT water, a way to keep tannins warm. Since you do this commercially, you have it all readily available. I had to scramble to find things and hope I didn’t miss anything important that you said during class. It is great that you make class recordings available.
If you want to learn how to bark tan the right way then take this class. If you want to keep farting around on social media sites asking questions and getting numerous different answers and opinions then don’t. If you’re serious about learning this craft then don’t hesitate and sign up. You won’t be sorry, Matt Richards is an excellent teacher.
Amazing class! Learned a ton.
This was the most informative tanning class I have ever been involved in. Matt is very detailed with his teaching and excellent with answering questions. Our leather project came out exceptional. My wife was so excited with my leather project as well. Now I have more projects to look forward to.
fun, informative, & accessible. stoked on it, thanks!
Very enjoyable course, great format enjoyed the practical part and then learned lots from the slides...excellent to have some science to back things up... teaching style was good fun. Many thanks.
I have been brain tanning for a few years and started experimenting with wild foraged bark tanning. This class helped me understand and refine the practice better. I really appreciate Matt taking the time to share his hard earned knowledge!




