7 Leagues
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from 7 Leagues, Lynden, WA.
We make clean, strong, and beautiful wholesale fish leather
by diverting waste from skin-off fish processing
transformed by our formula made from safe and renewable plant inputs
- never chromium or plastics.
People ask us, “Is it strong?” Yes!!
Here is what professional crochet artist Eileen Huitron had to say about working with strips of our fish leather.
We are re-invigorating and cleaning up an industry that got lost when it went cheap and dirty ☠️
Hiring a PhD chemist & immigrating a leather specialist to develop proprietary formulas for clean, strong, beautiful fish leather and testing to prove we do what we say makes us.
Thank you Pacific Economic Development Canada for this feature ❤️
05/06/2026
Black, but make it midnight blue
A happy accident as we experiment using minimal dye to lessen our environmental impact.
While this batch is dyed using low impact synthetic dyes, we hope to shift to natural dyes as soon as their fastness improves.
04/29/2026
In a handbag, in a pouch; stitched, woven, quilted - designer explores the properties of 7 Leagues' sockeye salmon leather through her Ocean Collection that installs the new With Raw Materials ( ) brand in San Francisco
04/24/2026
Tasha of 7L is heading to San Francisco this weekend for the Future Materials Series hosted by WRM
The Ocean Collection features the Salmon Bag designed by Stella Harry Lee and crafted with 7L leather🐟
In San Fran and want to connect? Reach out.
02/23/2026
We made our bed in the Pacific and we’re proud to lie in it.
7 Leagues Leather creates high-performance leather from fisheries waste, so you can rest easy, knowing that when you buy our leather, it's a durable, circular, and beautiful alternative to conventional materials that is plastic-free, chrome-free, and traceable. Its natural texture and strength make it a standout choice for designers seeking sustainability and unique look without compromising function or fashion.
02/17/2026
A day in the life…
Where do our fish skins come from? These are byproducts of food processing which we buy from local processors, diverting them from the landfill, preventing methane release, and adding a revenue stream for other businesses.
But what does that LOOK like and how does that happen? It looks like this!
Our thanks to Aburi Central Kitchen, which has provided us with Pacific sockeye salmon skins for the past year. We love working with you!
02/10/2026
Nothing says Pacific Northwest like our Fish leather.
🐟Created from wild Pacific salmon
🌳Tanned from the earth
🌧️Tougher than the weather
Tabling at the lively Blue Foods Forum: Seafaring Speakeasy and Symposium in Portland this past weekend.
01/28/2026
We're boothing at PREFACE in Los Angeles, a fabric trend show bringing innovative concepts and sourcing together for the apparel industry. Be sure to catch the live upcycling fashion design competition on Day 1 where you'll spot some fish leather offcuts along with the denim from . Designers will be challenged to make their best creation from the leftovers. See you there?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.