Peachy the Magazine September October 2015 | Page 44

Cambria Harkey I love to learn from people. I think that’s the most important thing we can do for ourselves.  Tell us about Cambria Handmade and what makes it so special. Where did you learn how to create gorgeous pieces out of leather? Cambria Handmade was born from a very pure place. I wanted to give a gift that I knew would last for a long time and that I made with my hands. I didn’t have the money to buy a leather sewing machine, so I just picked up some basic tools, a hide and Al Stohlman’s How to Saddle Stitch book. I taught myself over Christmas break in college, making my first bag that I still use today.  Everyone asks me why I don’t use sewing machines. It’s simple for me: 42 PEACHYTHEMAGAZINE.COM quality is everything, and there isn’t a stronger stitch than the saddle stitch. Sewing machines can’t saddle stitch, so I don’t use them. My stepfather used to say, “Do it the right way, or don’t do it at all.” I think he’d be proud. Tell us about your passion for photography. What are you currently working on? I was living in France and came back to Austin for a summer because my mom was living here at the time. I found Stubb’s BBQ. I fell in love with music and wanted to take photos back to my friends in France. I was an amateur photographer, so I took some film processing classes and then begged to shoot at Stubb’s for free at night. After a couple of years, that turned into a real gig. I was so