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Leather Sewing Palm Pattern

Yo, y'all know I love me some leatherworking. I been getting real into it lately, and I gotta say, if you ain't tried it yet, you are missin' out. It's a real satisfying feelin' to take a piece of leather and turn it into something useful and beautiful.

leather sewing palm pattern

But, you know what's real important when it comes to leatherworking? Having the right tools. That's why I wanted to share this dope leather sewing palm pattern with y'all.

Description

So, first things first, let's break down what this pattern is all about. Basically, it's a template you can use to create a leather sewing palm - a handy tool that helps you grip and sew leather pieces together without pricking your fingers.

It's a simple design, but it can make a big difference in your workflow and the final quality of your projects.

Materials

Now, let's talk about what you'll need to make this sewing palm. You don't need anything too fancy or expensive - just some basic leatherworking supplies:

  • Leather (at least 2 oz in thickness)
  • Cardboard or paper for creating the template
  • Pen or marker for tracing
  • Scissors or craft knife for cutting
  • Needle and thread for stitching

You might also want to grab some sandpaper, rubbing alcohol, and leather conditioner to prepare and finish your leather properly.

Pattern Sizes

The pattern is designed to fit most adult hands, but you can adjust it as needed for a better fit. Here are the dimensions:

  • Width: 4 inches
  • Length: 5.5 inches
  • Thumb hole diameter: 1 inch
  • Forefinger hole diameter: 1/2 inch

You can modify the shape and size of the holes to match your own fingers or preferences.

How to

Alright, enough talk. Let's get to the fun part - making the sewing palm!

  1. Create a template by tracing the pattern onto cardboard or paper and cutting it out.
  2. Place the template on your leather and trace around it with your pen or marker.
  3. Cut out the leather piece with your scissors or craft knife.
  4. Use sandpaper or rubbing alcohol to smooth and prep the edges of the leather.
  5. Using a thimble or other protective gear, stitch the thumb and finger holes closed with a saddle stitch. You can use waxed thread and a needle to make it easier.
  6. Try the sewing palm on and make any necessary adjustments to the fit or hole sizes.
  7. Finish the leather piece with leather conditioner or other appropriate treatment.

And that's it! You should now have a sweet new sewing palm to add to your leatherworking collection.

Remember, it's always important to prioritize safety and quality when you're working with leather. Take your time and enjoy the process.

Peace out, my leatherworking homies.

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