Thank you @bowthemaker and @kgg. I appreciate you taking the time to read through my post and help me.
 
	First, @bowthemaker, I agree that it will be difficult to wash and I have thought long about this. At some point, switching to faux leather may make more sense, but I guess these are meant to be more of a fashion piece and not an every day wear, so for now I like the realness of the leather. Thank you again for identifying thread, size, and machine. I will research these and watch some videos on them. The only problem I have with procurement is I am currently living in Southern Spain so I don’t have as good of access to local markets. I have yet to really dig with a local retailer though. They may have them lying around.
 
	@kgg thank you for giving so much detail. I see at the bottom you recommended a walking foot machine. However, you agree that the machine in the video is not a walking foot. Do you think that it makes more sense for me to jump straight to walking foot instead of trying to replicate their teflon foot setup? Do you think the orange leather from the sample photos was maybe done with a walking foot because of the layering and heavy canvas material? If it helps, my intention with the brand is to product pants, jackets, scarves, belts, etc with this patchwork technique. Mainly, it will be one layer of leather on one layer of fabric (denim, canvas, etc). However, occasionally they could overlap like some of the patches seen in the photos. The only reason I am not immediately leaping for a walking foot, is because I feel that maybe with the right teflon foot, needle, and motor speed setup, the DDL8700H can easily manage the job I want to do and more. Perhaps the walking foot is overkill. Or, perhaps my lack of experience entirely is blinding me into thinking I can cut corners on cost. The brand is just starting out so $1000 and $3000 look a lot different from each other. Please let me know if I am in my own head or on to something.