Members whinewine Posted June 13, 2007 Members Report Posted June 13, 2007 I have some upholstery leather from which I've made a bunch of drawstring pouches/dice bags. The color of the leather is a light grey-ish, blah! type color, and that's the problem: the pouches don't sell because of the color. Is there a spray-on finish that is available to change the color to a more vibrant (or at least, different,) color? The leather is upholstery leather- finished & unable to accept spirit or oil dyes- it's the same type of leather as one would find in automobile seats. I know there are spray-on fabric & vinyl dyes out there, but I haven't been able to determine if there are dyes for real leather out there. Because they are drawstring pouches, there will be some flexing, but certainly not a horrendously great amount. I appreciate any help you guys (& ladies) can give. Thank you. Russ Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted June 14, 2007 Members Report Posted June 14, 2007 Well, I don't know about changing the color of the finish on upholstery leather. Someone else may know more about that, and I wouldn't mind knowing a good answer to that question, myself. But my thought is, maybe you can make the pieces you make with it more attractive by adding some ornamental hardware, such as conchos, decorative rivets, some bling-bling (which by the way, is not really my bag, but a lot of people like it), or beads. Another possibility is to add some trim pieces made of tooled veg-tan, or perhaps even some leather appliques, ala Peter Main. Kate Quote
Members MatthewD Posted June 14, 2007 Members Report Posted June 14, 2007 on the same line as Kate, how about braided pull closures? Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted June 14, 2007 Members Report Posted June 14, 2007 ... or for that matter, how about some applique braiding? Ooooh, brainstorming. I love it! Kate Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted June 14, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted June 14, 2007 I have some upholstery leather from which I've made a bunch of drawstring pouches/dice bags. The color of the leather is a light grey-ish, blah! type color, and that's the problem: the pouches don't sell because of the color. Is there a spray-on finish that is available to change the color to a more vibrant (or at least, different,) color? The leather is upholstery leather- finished & unable to accept spirit or oil dyes- it's the same type of leather as one would find in automobile seats. I know there are spray-on fabric & vinyl dyes out there, but I haven't been able to determine if there are dyes for real leather out there. Because they are drawstring pouches, there will be some flexing, but certainly not a horrendously great amount. I appreciate any help you guys (& ladies) can give. Thank you. Russ Hello if you want to change the color, Go to you Friendly shoe repair man and look at the Magic Shoe Spray, follow the direction the can The spray is a laquor based paint that is flexable . Quote
Members whinewine Posted June 14, 2007 Author Members Report Posted June 14, 2007 Hello if you want to change the color, Go to you Friendly shoe repair man and look at the Magic Shoe Spray, follow the direction the can The spray is a laquor based paint that is flexable . Ah: just the product I have been looking for. Does anyone have any further information on this product (full name, manufacturer, distributor, colors available, etc??? Quote
Ambassador The Major Posted June 14, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted June 14, 2007 SEM Color Coat. Used for repairing automotive interiors. Will remain flexible. All you need to do is scuff the leather a little with some 200 grit and clean it. Quote
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