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This may be a stupid question but I'm gonna ask it anyway. I want to make some piping for a leather bag using lightweight soft leather. The problem is all the cordage I'm finding is like a loose soft rope and the result is lumpy and bumpy. There must be something out there that's smooth. I'm even thinking about hanging it up with a weight and a tighter twist and some glue. I know you knowledgeable guys will have the answer, preferably in the UK.

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The thin paracord may be what you are looking for or the thicker 550 version wrapped in thin veg tan or chrome

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You might google plastic upholstery piping and see what turns up.   It does exist - nice and smooth, I reused what was in my leather couch to repair it.

- Bill

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19 minutes ago, YinTx said:

I've seen weed-eater cord used before...

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This, and it is available in multiple thicknesses.  

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I knew you guys would come through. Thanks guys.

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I use 3/32" foam core piping for small upholstery projects and throw pillows.  It looks pretty nice in leather.  It holds a line much better than the soft ropes.  

I've also experimented with empty piping (no cording inserted).  I took apart an antique chair cushion, and it was built with empty piping.  It looks pretty good, but I found it a little difficult to follow with a cording foot.  Even my 3/16" foot wanted to wander a little. 

I'm sure it will take some experimenting to find what works best for you.    

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2 hours ago, Pintodeluxe said:

I use 3/32" foam core piping for small upholstery projects and throw pillows.  It looks pretty nice in leather.  It holds a line much better than the soft ropes.  

I've also experimented with empty piping (no cording inserted).  I took apart an antique chair cushion, and it was built with empty piping.  It looks pretty good, but I found it a little difficult to follow with a cording foot.  Even my 3/16" foot wanted to wander a little. 

I'm sure it will take some experimenting to find what works best for you.    

Cechaflo does it with a skiving machine.

 

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