MADMAX22 Posted July 10, 2008 Report Posted July 10, 2008 Hey guys jsut wondering what is the best way to get some fabric glued to the flesh side of leather. I am making a wallet and would like to line the inside of the main piece with some cool fabric that I got. Ive got some leather glue, not sure if that will hold it. I plan on lacing the edges but need something in the middle to hold it against the leather. Thanks for your input. Quote
Pip Posted July 10, 2008 Report Posted July 10, 2008 Hey guys jsut wondering what is the best way to get some fabric glued to the flesh side of leather. I am making a wallet and would like to line the inside of the main piece with some cool fabric that I got. Ive got some leather glue, not sure if that will hold it. I plan on lacing the edges but need something in the middle to hold it against the leather. Thanks for your input. i will be watching with interest as i make a mess everytime io try.. Quote
ferret Posted July 10, 2008 Report Posted July 10, 2008 3M spray adhesive works pretty well Quote Politicians are like nappies, both should be changed regularly for the same reason.
Members singteck Posted July 10, 2008 Members Report Posted July 10, 2008 Contact adhesive. You can thin it down and brush it on. singteck Quote
MADMAX22 Posted July 10, 2008 Author Report Posted July 10, 2008 OK thanks guys, I wasnt sure if the 3M stuff would harm the leather to terribly much. I know leather doesnt like petroleum products. I think Ill give that a try though as I use 3m for alot of other things. Thanks Quote
Members $$hobby Posted July 10, 2008 Members Report Posted July 10, 2008 do a test sample first. some glues will seep its way thru the fabric. im sure you dont want your paper money stuck to the lining? Quote Riding is a partnership. The horse lends you his strength, speed and grace, which are greater then yours. For your part you give him your guidance, intelligence and understanding, which are greater then his. Togeather you can achieve a richness that alone neither can. - Lucy Rees, The Horse's Mind
MADMAX22 Posted July 10, 2008 Author Report Posted July 10, 2008 do a test sample first.some glues will seep its way thru the fabric. im sure you dont want your paper money stuck to the lining? LOL yeah, I tested a piece of the fabric and glued it to itself with the leather glue from tandy. Seemed to work pretty good and took some force to pull it apart. It also didnt leach thru the fabric. Its just the bond wasnt as strong as I really would like. I picked up some upholstery fabric (feels allmost like suede on one side for couches and stuff, very nice looking and feel while being pretty strong) at Joann's to play with and figured I could try my hand at some wallets. Wanted to play with this because I got some really cool colors. Quote
Members George Posted July 10, 2008 Members Report Posted July 10, 2008 Hey guys jsut wondering what is the best way to get some fabric glued to the flesh side of leather. I am making a wallet and would like to line the inside of the main piece with some cool fabric that I got. Ive got some leather glue, not sure if that will hold it. I plan on lacing the edges but need something in the middle to hold it against the leather. Thanks for your input. MADMAX22: I've been using DAP/Weldwood nonflamable contact cement that I buy by the quart at Home Depot. I think it works much better than the Tandy contact cement. Cleans up with soap and water too. Don't know about using it on fabric, so test it first. It has worked well on thin suedes and lining leather for me. Quote
Members Joy Posted July 11, 2008 Members Report Posted July 11, 2008 I use fabri-tack - available at fabric stores for about 10 (in Canada). Bonds fabrics, lace, leather, wood & trim. Dries clear. Acid-free & washable. Joy Quote We make boned leather corsets, bodices, bustiers and ladies vests and we make them on the Sunshine Coast of Beautiful British Columbia Canada. The items we make are only for sale by us at the shows we vend at, primarily because these garments must be tried on in order to get the best fit and style for the wearer's body type. Visit our Website, our Facebook page, our Twitter page or our YouTube page "There are no mistakes - only happy accidents." Bob Ross
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted July 11, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted July 11, 2008 I made a wallet and used 3M 77 to tack down the liner. No movement yet. Oh, and use a straight edge to lay down the fabric so you can avoid bubbles/wrinkles. Quote Mike DeLoach Esse Quam Videri (Be rather than Seem) "Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade." "Teach what you know......Learn what you don't." LEATHER ARTISAN'S DIGITAL GUILD on Facebook.
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