Hi folks,
So I've been working on designs for leather pouches as seen in this thread http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=46163
I'm using 4-5 oz veggie tanned leather on this item. So what I do is sew the pouch together inside out, then turn it outside in so the stitching in ends up on the inside.
My question is what is the best way to turn something like this inside out? It's fairly heavy leather. My initial attempts found me wetting the leather to make it more pliable, then shoving it inside out. The problem is that the leather is soft after wetting, so I can unwanted marks and dings and also the final product dries with the leather being kind of wavy, not nice and straight as I'd like it.
It MAY be possible to push it through without wetting it, but the force needed would be extreme! Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks a bunch!!