Members Rocky143 Posted June 28, 2022 Members Report Posted June 28, 2022 I bought some upholstery leather scraps. Some of the pieces were folded . When I try to lay them flat, the folds remain. What is the best way to flatten them out? The leather is all 1 oz to 3 oz. It is vat dried light brown, medium brown, and black. Some pieces have a shiny finish on the grain side with a dyed surface texture. I have thought of ironing it and saturating with water then letting it dry flat. Suggestions anyone? Quote
Members Handstitched Posted June 28, 2022 Members Report Posted June 28, 2022 23 minutes ago, Rocky143 said: I have thought of ironing it and saturating with water then letting it dry flat. I wouldn't use an iron, but wetting it and , if possible, clamp it so it 'stretches' out a bit may help and let it naturally dry out . Perhaps something heavy over the creases ? HS Quote
Members zuludog Posted June 28, 2022 Members Report Posted June 28, 2022 I salvaged some thin leather from an old armchair - washed it in plain water then spread it flat to dry. I wasn't really trying to remove any creases, but it did for a lot of them. I expect if I'd slicked it that would have removed more So try a piece, and see how it goes Quote
Members irishsaintcarver Posted October 6, 2022 Members Report Posted October 6, 2022 Rocky, I just saw a Springfield leather video where an iron was used successfully - watch the video to determine the settings and water. It was interesting and, perhaps, for you helpful. phil Quote
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