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What are you making with your soft leather? In some cases, you can use a thin strip of veg tan for a welt. More information is needed.

Hello,

I bought a piece of soft leather(nubuck?) in 3oz thickness and it's difficult to sew by hand stitch.

I was told that when sewing on soft leather, people usually put a layer between two soft leather.

What is that layer? Leather or something else?

Thank you.

Chris

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Hi

I was trying to make a tote bag or something. It's kind of difficult to sew by hand.

The leather I got is attached. The flash side is floppy.

What are you making with your soft leather? In some cases, you can use a thin strip of veg tan for a welt. More information is needed.

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You can glue the pieces together with contact cement. I The use the kind sold by Tandy Leathers. Are you using a stitching horse? What type needles are you using, harness, glovers? Are you using a diamond awl to punch holes? Yes they need to be sharp just like a knife does.

Hi

I was trying to make a tote bag or something. It's kind of difficult to sew by hand.

The leather I got is attached. The flash side is floppy.

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I did glue the pieces together but only on the edge, not whole piece. I use the European style stitching clam and use No5 harness needle with 25/3 waxed linen thread.

I mark with spacing wheels and punch with flatten diamond awl. it's easier to sew when the awl blade is sharp but is still not as firm as I sew on veg tan leather.

You can glue the pieces together with contact cement. I The use the kind sold by Tandy Leathers. Are you using a stitching horse? What type needles are you using, harness, glovers? Are you using a diamond awl to punch holes? Yes they need to be sharp just like a knife does.

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It sounds like you're doing it right. Veg tan is always going to be the stiffest leather.

I did glue the pieces together but only on the edge, not whole piece. I use the European style stitching clam and use No5 harness needle with 25/3 waxed linen thread.

I mark with spacing wheels and punch with flatten diamond awl. it's easier to sew when the awl blade is sharp but is still not as firm as I sew on veg tan leather.

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Just to add another option. I'm handsewing thin material that flops over, I glue it up and use a punch like this.

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