ButtonLady Report post Posted September 16 I want to make a cushion out of some leftover upholstery leather but I didn't roll it properly and now it's a little crumpled. Is there a way to smooth out the wrinkles? Also, I promise to take better care of my leather. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted September 16 I wouldn't apply heat from an iron**. I'd lightly dampen the back side, stretch out as best I could and put weights on top and let it dry. That may reduce the wrinkles. In most cases just working with the u/l, making something with it, will reduce the wrinkles ** I've had u/l shrink badly trying that Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ButtonLady Report post Posted September 16 Thanks, Fred! Couldn't think of a better descriptor than "iron"...should have tried "reduce wrinkles" (duh). I'll try dampening the back and weighing it down. It's for a loose chair cushion, so leather won't be tightly stretched and wrinkles will definitely show. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JDFred Report post Posted September 16 (edited) I have used a steam iron with success smoothing out chap leather. I didn’t have any shrinkage but I was flattening some hand sized pieces out of the scrap box not larger pieces. I used high steam setting and don’t let the iron sit in any one place. Also check how hot the leather is getting pretty often if it gets too hot that is where the shrinkage will come from. Edited September 16 by JDFred Forgot somthing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted September 16 8 hours ago, JDFred said: I have used a steam iron with success smoothing out chap leather. . . . @ButtonLady Maybe you could try ironing some. to see if that works out Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toxo Report post Posted September 16 (edited) I've seen various YouTube vids where they iron upholstery leather with a kind of reusable mesh. I've also seen it for sale somewhere, maybe ebay or amazon. Ironing Mesh Mat High Heat Resistance Clothes Protector Board Cover Net | eBay Perhaps it wasn't leather? Cechaflo does it again. But not mesh. (2) How to erase wrinkles and folds - Leather Upholstery - YouTube Edited September 16 by toxo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nstarleather Report post Posted September 16 Hey! We do this all the time, in a factory setting: we use a big sublimation press to iron upholstery scrap 300 degrees from the suede side to be safe. Occasionally from the grain side depending on circumstances. Occasionally some leathers don't like ironing and wrinkle up and burn but it's rare. You can use a household Iron too, just more likely to stretch use whatever setting is 300 degrees or under. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcuk Report post Posted September 16 These may be of use. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-Pa41ZUDNs Hope this helps JCUK Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ButtonLady Report post Posted September 17 (edited) Wow... thank you, everyone! I'll try steaming —thanks, JDFred and fredk (first from the suede side, as nstarleather suggested) and I will check out the videos toxo and jcuk recommended. EDIT: really wish I noticed spelling errors the FIRST time... Edited September 17 by ButtonLady Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites