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Cutting a straight line

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Use a steel rule to make a straight line on the leather with a scratch awl. Then use your round or head knife to cut along the line. Easy :-)

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A lot of good advise on this topic! Thank you everyone. I am considering investing in a head knife now . . .

Anyway, I just wanted to point out that leather can also be sanded. If your "straight" edge is not exactly straight, that is, just a little off, you can always sand you leather a little. Of course this only works if you overcut instead of undercut. Just wanted to let you know. A quick sanding can help fix a number of cutting problems. It is especially useful when using an x-acto knife since it is often hard to keep those parallel. Sanding those "corners" can help shape them up.

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For light and medium weights I use a stainless steel ruler and a roller cutter.

Okay I am about to drive myself crazy not being able to cut a straight line and then match up two pieces of a notebook cover. Does anyone have any suggestions about making pieces of a pattern the same... I don't know if I am just letting the pattern slip or something to keep having this problem..

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