NoVaMom Report post Posted December 14, 2024 Looking to find a solution (other than simply sewing a larger patch over the spots) to fill the stitching holes from where patches have been removed from a high school Letterman Jacket. We’d like to pass along this jacket so someone else can personalize with his/her own activity patches & graduation year. Sleeves are white leather. After removing the patches there is adhesive gunk I need to remove & teeny-tiny holes from the stitching. THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH for any help & suggestions!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlZilla Report post Posted December 15, 2024 The gunk might give way to saddle soap. I'd test it on an inconspicuous spot to be sure it won't discolor that white. The needle holes, if you find a cure, patent it and you'll be a billionaire. Maybe hand stitching back into the same holes with white thread would make them less obvious. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted December 15, 2024 Eucalyptus oil is very good for removing adhesive and "shouldn't" harm the leather - also good for clearing the sinus! As for the holes there are three options as I see it - sew more patches over them (!), re-use the holes for decorative stitching or do nothing. That is the downside to sewing on leather, the holes are permanent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites