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Crafty, Creative DIY Projects Using Leather Strap Handles and Pulls

UPDATED APRIL 21, 2026

The leather handles, straps and pulls from our Leather Interiors Collection can be used for so much more than cabinets, drawers and doors. Our high-quality American veg-tan leather can be used indoors or outdoors and ready accept a variety of DIY hardware. 


In this post, we share some of our favorite customers' crafty, creative, DIY uses for our leather handles and pulls. 

A clean kitchen with white cabinets and leather Tilikum handles in three colors on the cabinets and the cutting board

We'll share several customer projects while showing easy, intermediate, and advanced crafting projects using our leather straps and handles. 


The super-discounted "dents and dings" pulls and handles in our annual AS-IS Sale are perfect for these projects. 


For even more ideas, check out our post on IKEA Hacks, or this post on Cool Crafts: 60 Leather Craft Ideas You Probably Never Thought Of.

Easy Projects: New Uses for a Versatile Leather Strap

Straps for Folding and Looping with 1 Point of Connection

Our first design, the classic and most versatile Hawthorne handle is - at its most basic - a high-quality, super-strong, yet soft, strap with a hole at each end. The Flanders can be used in a similar fashion. 


There's a lot you can do with that. Those holes can be used to rivet, nail or screw the handle in just about any way you see fit.


The Hawthorne comes in 3 different sizes and 4 colors for craft diversity.

Close-up side-ways view of a leather strap be folded in half, and an exploded hardware series showing installation
This is the hardware kit that comes standard  in our product listing. A Chicago screw + washer + back screws of varying lengths, with the Hawthorne folded in half into a loop. 

Customer Project Using the Hawthorne: Leather Napkin Rings

A variety of Hawthorne sizes from the dents & dings sale make fine napkin rings using a shorter (1/4") Chicago screw or binder post to secure the napkin rings closed. 


This project shows the Hawthorne Small made 1.25" diameter ring, a custom Hawthorne "Medium" made a 1.5" diameter ring, and the Hawthorne Large/Wide made a 2.5" diameter ring. 

Several rolled-up napkins lined up on a walnut wood  table, each with a different leather napkin ring in sizes and colors
A screwdriver, Chicago screws (binder posts), and three pieces of leather laid out on a table
Close-up of a hand showing the end of a leather strap with a piece of hardware threaded inside a hole
Close-up of a hand screwing a binder post tight to make a leather loop
3 different leather loops of different sizes on a walnut wood table next to a ruler for scale

Customer Project Using the Hawthorne: Decorative Leather Bookshelf Straps

Florence Livingston Design used a version of the Hawthorne as a decorative element in a custom bookshelf. 

Close-up of a dark walnut wood bookshelf with decorate honey leather straps on the edges
Close-up of a dark walnut wood bookshelf with decorate honey leather straps on the edges (at an angle)
A dark walnut wood bookshelf with decorative honey leather straps on the edges

Customer Project Using the Hawthorne: Leather Towel Ring

One clever customer on Etsy used the Hawthorne (Large) to make a DIY towel hanger in her bathroom using an embroidery hoop and a macrame ring. 

Screenshot of an Etsy review that says, 5 stars, "Made a DIY hand towel hanger with embroidery hoop, macrame ring, and your leather pull!" and a photo of the bathroom fixture

Customer Project Using the Hawthorne: Wall-Mounted Organizers and Tool Holsters

A friend shared this project, to use the Fremont loop fold to hold a wall-mounted organizer or small flower vase. The ring created by the Hawthorne Large or Hawthorne Wide / Fremont is just about perfect for a regular-mouth half-pint jelly jar. The fill line ring creates a stopgap that holds the weight against the leather rim.


This same installation would work equally well in the garage as a tool holster for a long-handled rake or a shovel.


On pegboard, our standard Chicago screw kits work great by threading the hardware through both the leather and the pegboard holes, sandwiching them all together.


If securing directly to the wall, a wood screw kit creates maximum stability by biting directly into a stud. The artist suggested a flower vase, but we've used it for all kinds of things!

A small ball jar secured to a wall with a leather loop, filled with a forest bouquet of twigs and branches
A  leather loop, secured directly to the wall, creating a bracket to hold a mason jar
A small ball jar secured to a wall with a leather loop, filled with various small office and shop tools

Customer Project Using the Hawthorne: Sturdy-Yet-Soft Leather Ties for Trees and Bushes

Hawthorne leather handles can be tied together with garden twine or rope and used to secure plants in landscaping projects.


These project photos show a sprawling vine maple held back from a trail with a bit of nylon rope, and with a grommet added to the hole to act as a ladder hold. 


The leather is soft enough not to damage the tree or bark, but strong enough to stay secure, even in the outdoors, even after two years in the Pacific Northwest rain!

A Pacific Northwest rainforest, with a thin tree held taut by a black leather strap and white nylon rope
An aluminum ladder with the third leg held fast against the ladder stair with a natural leather strap and nylon cord

Handles with 2 Points of Connection

The Tilikum, Flanders, Sellwood, and Lovejoy handles all have two points of contact and are designed to be stronger handles. The Hawthorne/Fremont can be used in a similar fashion. 


The Tilikum is best for heavier-duty uses. It has two layers of leather riveted together. The flexibility of the Tilikum leather design also means it's easy to install with rivets, wood screws, or other alternate hardware with no access to the backside. 


In the projects below, we show how the leather has a certain amount of flexibility, allowing you to rotate or twist the handle for unique applications and easier access. 

Two Tilikum handles attached to a wall, with a hand twisting one to reveal the hardware folded behind

Customer Projects Using the Tilikum: Storage, Case, Luggage, and Furniture Leather Handles

Tilikum handles can be attached to furniture, luggage, and trunks using either the included Chicago screws for a pass-through hole, or a wood screw when the back side can't be accessed.


Here, customer Jason in North Carolina used a Dark Brown Tilikum Large as a leather handle for his custom pool cue case.

A handcrafted wood pool cue case on the blue felt of a pool table, in front of pool balls and a billiard stick

This handmade essential oil organizer used the Tilikum Small handle on its sides for lifting. Normally the Tilikum is shown pull outward, but in this application, you can see the upward lift rotates the handle a bit so it looks more like a bin pull. 

A wood essential oils organizing with a dark brown leather handle on both side for easy lifting and carrying

Customer Projects Using the Tilikum: Aviation / Boat Storage Leather Handles

Customer Paul used the Tilikum handles for his glider trailer by installing them with pop rivets instead of our standard Chicago screw hardware. 


The handles are attached to rails that are manually extended to allow for extracting the glider, on rolling wheels, from the trailer. 


He said, "they're working very well!"

Customer Woodworking Projects Using the Tilikum, Sellwood Leather Handles: Breakfast Trays, Cutting Boards, Wood 6-Packs

Woodworkers love using our leather handles to add a soft touch to woodcrafting projects.The same concept can be applied to adding a handle to any of your favorite objects, such as a canvas log carrier, trunk, suitcase, or even cutting board.


This leather Tilikum handle was attached to a tree ring cutting board with wood screws. 

A handmade wood cutting board made from a tree ring with a leather Tilikum handle attached for easy lifting

One of our customers, 70-year-old Chuck from Pennsylvania, had our Tilikum handles monogrammed with his daughter and son-in-law's names and attached them to his wedding gift project: a handcrafted wooden breakfast tray. 


Chuck shared a photo of his finished project and said, "The tray is made of Hickory and Walnut and the finish is tung oil and paste wax. Thank you it turned out great."

A handcrafted wood breakfast strap with tall leather carrying handles

Customer Chris used the Hawthorne as handles on this tray that holds a set of blocks he made for my great niece's first birthday. 


As it was a children's toy, he selected Natural (undyed) leather for a kid-safe product.

A handcrafted wood children

Customer Marie reported, "Hello, this is probably not what you would normally see your handle used for, but we had built a wooden beer carrier and found that we were not able to use the handle we had planned on. Your handle was a perfect fit. Thank you." Marie used the Sellwood 9.5" C2C handle to fit her wooden beer box.

Screenshot of a 5-star customer review  and the review photo showing a handcrafted wood 6-pack using a leather and wood Sellwood handle as the top handle

Customer Projects Using the Tilikum: Vintage Car Remodels

Beyond trunks, the handle has also been used on trucks! Our Tilikum is strong enough for serious purposes, including heavy doors. 


Customer Elizabeth in Texas used them as an additional pull on her vintage truck build, to help pull the heavy door shut. 

A turquoise and rust vintage truck door with a Tilikum leather grab handle

Intermediate Projects: Cutting, Punching and Riveting

Our leather can be cut to shape using sharp scissors or an exacto blade, and in a pinch, the edges can be finished using a permanent ink pen like a Sharpie. 


You can also burnish the edges like we do with wax for a smooth edge, and you can punch a hole for your own hardware inserts with a sharp awl, or better yet, a leather hole punch. This is basic leathercrafting, but it can be done with very few tools found around the house. 


Here are a few craft projects that used some basic leathercrafting to alter the handle or strap. 

Leather Plant Hanger

With a quality hole punch, you can turn any strap into a versatile hanger support, like we did with this leather strap, a houseplant pot, and a bit of twine for hanging. 




A plastic plant pot hanging by a leather belt piece and cordage

Leather Pull Handles for Zippers, Attic Stairs, Light Chains, and More

Sometimes even new suitcase need a little adjustment or a replacement zipper pull. These 5/8" wide leather straps were cut and riveter together as handsome and sturdy zipper pulls. 


If you've never riveted before, then double-cap, or jiffy-set, rivets, are a good place to begin. All you really need is a mallet, although the special rivet setter will ensure the rivet stays centered and flawless.


You can apply the same concept to pull-down attic stair handles, ceiling light / fan pull chain, or a dog leash. 


In the second photo, customer Kyle simply used a Burnside handle to attach directly to the underside of the attic stair door on top of the ceiling, and had a custom hook made to easily loop and grab the hanging pull. 

A honey leather zipper pull tab riveted to an orange suitcase
An attic pull-down staircase door in the ceiling with a honey leather Burnside handle attached that hangs down, and a matching driftwood hook used to grab the ceiling pull

Expert Projects: Custom Work

If you have an idea for a leather project using our hand-dyed, American-made leather, ask us what we can do for you! We can make the straps longer or shorter, wider or skinnier, and place the holes where you need them.


Contact us or visit our custom work request form to see what we can do for you! 

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3 Responses

Walnut Studiolo

Walnut Studiolo

June 30, 2025

@Jody Anagos: Great question! You can install most any of our handles “back-to-back” or two-sided by sharing one set of hardware for two handles. We have a blog post with photos explaining it here: https://walnutstudiolo.com/blogs/blog/back-to-back-handle-installations

Jody Anagnos

Jody Anagnos

June 30, 2025

Hello, we have an Airstream that we just purchased and she’s pretty used and abused. The foldette door to the bathroom, the door handle is bent and broken and doesn’t stay on. Instead of replacing with the boring handle they have, I thought it’d be cool to add leather strap handles. The door is magnetic so there’s not latch, just magnets to hold it in place. What would you charge for a two sided door leather handle? Thank you.

leathercraftgermany

leathercraftgermany

July 11, 2023

The strap on the cutting board is hilarious ;) Like!

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