hi, oh boy, where to begin - I want to cover maybe half-inch soft-ish rope/filler with light weight leather for a handbag strap, but I want the cover part to splay out at the D-ring where it connects to the bag. Now to get the machine's feet to stay on the leather, tight up against the rope, you'd leave enough leather to be able to slightly pull the ropey part up against the welt foot or whatever you're using.
That I have more or less figured out. However, what about skiving the edges and turning them inside, yet still sewing on the 4 flat edges (forming a 4-layered lip, so to shpeak), so that the edges are clean!!!??? That's a slick, beautiful idea, but if I DO that, I have nothing, basically, to sew on, and no handle to pull the covered rope up against the welt foot, except maybe one of those roller guides... (or my trembling finger), but if the filler's a little soft, it's too squishy to really push the filler up tight against the foot.
I'm hoping that I'm wayyy off base because this is mostly not going to work, and that there's a slick way to successfully do this. I just think that thin leather with cut edges exposed isn't the look I want to achieve.
By the way, everybody here is so helpful... I feel like I fell into a vat of chocolate.
Mich