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♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥....that is 100% correct. The best kind of Correct!
I figured it was more likely because they couldn't figure out if you should have to make it at a cookpot, tanning rack or forge. Normally anything that's skin-related goes to tanning, but it doesn't have a fire so you can't char anything. Cookpot is my personal favorite; it does have a fire underneath it, and chucking hides in a blacksmith forge is just silly. And then we have leather armor...
And then a lot of mods have us making silly things at blacksmith forges. I have no idea why I have to use one to break a soulgem for use in alchemy. I'd think any two rocks would do. Or maybe as Morrowind lore would have it, you'd just use magic to break it down into a powder so that you could use pretty much literally any physical object for alchemy. Remember how you could use a chunk of Ebony or Adamantium as an alchemy ingredient in the Mournhold DLC? And get a 25-pound potion but still...