Hey guys - I don't know how I did this, but i feel like a freaking buffoon. I've never done anything like this - must have been a mismeasurement - my problem is:
I'm making a leather backpack out of veg tan 4 oz and I i'm stitching the front panel to a 48 inch gusset and got 3/4 of the way through it only to realize IT'S 1/2 INCH SHORT ON THE END!!
So what do I do to fix this? I thought about cutting the rest of the backpack to match the short side, but if I cut through the beginning of my saddle stitch on the right, won't it slowly just sort of fall apart?
I thought about cutting all of the stitching and re-adjusting but all the darn holes are already pushed through and it'd look like a train wreck (i pride myself on super clean stitching).
If I were to cut across the top and lop off 1/2 inch of the right side (beginning of the stitch, what would you guys recommend doing?
I feel like an absolute bonehead.
-Seth