Hey, guys! I took a rather simple job relacing an older leather Nocona wallet. Unfortunately, I did not discover until I started pulling the old lacing off that two of the holes ripped into one big one in the fold. I assessed the construction thinking I could glue a small leather patch to the inside, punch the holes, and be ok. Unfortunately, Nocona has a lining (polyester?) sewn into the wallet. I would have to cut that liner out, patch, and attempt to hand sew the lining back in place. Is there ANY other option I haven’t seen? If not, could this be ok to not have a repair and just lace right through it? When the wallet is shut, you can still clearly see 2 holes I had to pull it apart for the attached photo
I’m really new at this, so I barely charged over the cost of materials making it clear that I have never done lacing before and am a novice at leathercraft in general.