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I purchased a set of split scraps a while back, thinking that I could use them for practice/mockup/lining. The pieces I received were mostly rather stiff, and often with a scratchy surface, almost sandpapery. Did I get a bad batch, or is this normal? I always thought split leather was supposed to be soft... Suede. Is there a way to soften hard, scratchy splits?

I'm a complete newbie, so please assume I know nothing; the extent of my leatherworking knowledge (all self-taught) is how to use an Xacto and a sewing awl.

Thanks!

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Bump? Anybody? Can anyone at least tell me if their splits come soft like suede or not?

Thanks!

Read this to understand a bit more about leather.

To my understanding that a hide is split in order to thin the leather to a uniform thickness across the hide.. You don't say if your "scrap" bag was vegetable tanned or not.

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Read this to understand a bit more about leather.

To my understanding that a hide is split in order to thin the leather to a uniform thickness across the hide.. You don't say if your "scrap" bag was vegetable tanned or not.

I might be missing something in your post, but what should I be reading?

Also, veg-tanned, according to the seller. Thanks for the response :)

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