How are you cutting your fringes Bang?
I am working on a moose leather one for my Frontier and would like to fringe it but dang that's a lot of cutting...
Soft, heavy, weighted bags are great for helping to keep leather in place. Easily placed and moved, but they don't shift by themselves or mar the surface.Next time I'll use something to clamp a double width piece stretched out
Speaking as someone who goes through upwards of forty sides of leather a year, those are amazing.Get a rolling fabric cutter from JoAnns or similar fabric store.
Soft, heavy, weighted bags are great for helping to keep leather in place. Easily placed and moved, but they don't shift by themselves or mar the surface.
Soft, heavy, weighted bags are great for helping to keep leather in place. Easily placed and moved, but they don't shift by themselves or mar the surface.
Speaking as someone who goes through upwards of forty sides of leather a year, those are amazing.
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