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Minimum tools:
Steel Ruler/straight edge: Make/cut straight lines
Marking tool: scratch awl or pen
Cutting tool: Knife for cutting leather. Some use specialty leather knives. Others use box cutters/ Xacto's.
Stitching Divider/ Wing Divider: To make the guide to follow when punching your stitch holes.
Pricking Irons/Chisels: Different TPI depending on how thick your leather is. There are also different styles: straight, diamond etc. It'll affect the over all look of the piece.
Mallet: Plastic or wood. Steel is too hard for the pricking irons and rubber is too soft.
Leather awl: For punching through leather after using pricking iron.
Thread: Thickness will depend on the TPI of your pricking irons. This will affect the look of the stitching.
Needles: Saddle stitching needles come in different sizes depending on the thickness of your thread.
Glue: There are some specifically made for leather work. Some people just use Barge cement.
Small Clamps: For keeping leather together as the glue dries.
Extra tools:
Punches with specific shapes. Circles, semicircles etc
Edge Beveler: To bevel leather edges before burnishing
Leather burnisher: To finishs the edges.
Edge finish: Gum, Beeswax, Tokonole, edge paint
Lighter: To finish a stitch
Oils/ conditioners: To maintain the leather
I probably missed some things.
Edit: For the snaps you need a snap setter.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome and good luck!
There a lot of videos online to show you step by step on making small leather goods. They basically all have the same steps.