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Sewing a Leather Patch

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  • Put a thin layer of fabric glue and the patch and lightly touch it on the tear.

  • Put the fabric glue in every section of the leather square so that it is secure over the tear.

  • In this procedure, Aleene’s “No Sew” fabric glue was used and it worked really well.

  • Even though it is only supposed to be a light touch, the patch has to be secure.

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