Hello Readers. I need to start with a full disclosure statement that I do not know what I am doing and just learning as I go along. (In sewing and in life.) I wanted to try and work with leather so I tried it. Let me show you what I made.
Before and after.
I was given this leather. It was the scrap pieces from a sofa project. (Thanks P. G.) I don't think I would go buy leather but I was going to have fun trying to work with it. It was very soft and pliable. Could my sewing machine sew through it. Did I need special equipment? Let's find out.
I decided to make the simplest bag I could just to start easy. I cut 2 rectangles the same size. It was not hard to cut through the leather but it did move a lot and that was annoying. I had to do a lot of trimming to make everything even.
Using a book to hold the leather piece helped a little.
I wanted to cut a circle in both pieces as a handle. Tracing the circle was very easy.
I thought I should cut both circles at the same time so they would match. This was impossible.
Would a rotary cutter work better? No. I also tried a box cutter and it was awful.
Mistakes were made.
This was the only way I could cut the circles. The curves were really difficult. I almost gave up because I wasn't even sure I would be able to stitch through this leather with my sewing machine.
I lined up my 2 rectangles. I did not have special needles or thread. I had a universal needle and all purpose thread. and it was so easy to sew through the 2 layers of leather. I started slow and it went well. I sped up a little and never even broke a needle. I never broke the thread. I could not believe the sewing was easier than the cutting! It was easier than some denim I have worked with.
My bag was done.
When the top folds over it makes a nice clutch bag. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.
2 comments:
That's adorable. I have a gorgeous blue leather jacket that is made of the softest leather. It has heinous shoulder pads that cannot be removed, and I've often considered making a bag out of it. Maybe I will now!
Hi Dana,
Designers really got out of hand with the giant shoulder pads back in the day. We were all looking like football players. I'm sure you could make something from your jacket. I was scared of leather but I was surprised how easy it was to sew. Good luck with your bag.
Chickie
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