Chopinzee Report post Posted August 21, 2016 This has probably been covered in a previous thread at some point, but for the life of me I can't find where! How do you all sew leather to fabric? I've been saddle stitching my leather, but I'm pretty sure if I tried that with fabric on one side, the second needle wouldn't go back through the same place the first needle came out unless I prepunched holes in the fabric--which won't work since the fabric frays like mad. There must be a simple solution... I know I can use glue, but isn't there some way to hand-stitch? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted August 21, 2016 First note: You can get a spray at Jo Ann Fabrics or Walmart for instance that will retard the fraying when you punch holes. If you have an edge/exposed, you can do a "Lap Over Seam with the fabric held inside the leather. Glue the fabric first then do the seam. You can create the same if you are making a pocket for a purse or similar article. Glue the edge of the fabric to the leather after using the "Fray Spray". Ferg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chopinzee Report post Posted August 22, 2016 Thanks Ferg, good to know about the fray-stop. I have some interfacing I can strengthen the fabric with as well. Been wondering if it would be more appropriate to use a running stitch in this situation so I don't have to worry about returning a needle through the same hole in the fabric? Then I could just use a sharper needle and it would go between the fibers of the fabric rather than making holes. I'm sewing in a zippered lining and wanted stitching around the zipper, and my chisel really doesn't want to create anything usable on the zipper-tape/lining layer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites