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Oil Dyed Leather Okay To Use For Tote Bag?

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Hello everyone!

Just yesterday I bought my first oil dyed leather and the guy at the store told me to be careful what I used it for because it can transfer, so I'm wondering if I can use it for things like a purse, a tote, etc? I want to make a tote like the attached picture and sell it on my Etsy shop but am now worried that it's not a good idea. The guy at Tandy was newer and didn't have too much advice other than to be careful what I use it on :)

Also, I am wanting to make simple clutches using bright, pre-dyed leathers but at Tandy they're either too thin and flimsy or too thick. I'm thinking 2/3 oz or 3/4 oz, have any recommendations on where I can buy fun colored leather that's 2/3 or 3/4 oz? I bought some Minelli Sides from Tandy and LOVE the color options, but it's just way too flimsy to sell any kind of clutch using it.

Thank you!!

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I think the person is not experienced. If oil-based dyes were so bad, why would anyone want them? What is needed is a finish, something to seal the leather and "lock" the dye in. Resolene, Super Sheen, etc., etc. help prevent bleeding. Search this forum for more info. Type in oil dye bleeding and you should turn up lots of threads. Good luck!

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I wonder if the guy was referring to the oils in the leather transferring to items in the bag. I have used some oil tanned leather in the past for card wallets that didn't feel oily at all, but after sitting in the heat of the day at a show I pulled out some of the business cards and noticed they they adsorbed some of the oils in the leather. So in tote bag form if someone put a cotton shirt or lite colored item in the bag it cold be possible for the oil to stain it.

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Good point. Personally, I would line the tote bag with vinyl or something else washable in the event of spills.

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Check Springfield Leather or Maverick Leather for colorful leather. They've got a lot of options, especially Springfield.

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I think the person is not experienced. If oil-based dyes were so bad, why would anyone want them? What is needed is a finish, something to seal the leather and "lock" the dye in. Resolene, Super Sheen, etc., etc. help prevent bleeding. Search this forum for more info. Type in oil dye bleeding and you should turn up lots of threads. Good luck!

Thanks, guys! I was hoping I wouldn't have to line it but I'll look in the forum and see what I can find out. I guess my search was maybe too narrow the first time and didn't find a whole lot :)

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