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So, there are two types of suede available on the Tandy Leather site.

Which one is best, or does it not matter?

This on is labeled as split chrome free

https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/pigskin-suede-split-pink-2

This one is labeled as pigskin

https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/super-softy-pigskin-suede-2

Advice?

Thanks.

 

 

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54 minutes ago, jwnikita said:

So, there are two types of suede available on the Tandy Leather site.

Which one is best, or does it not matter?

This on is labeled as split chrome free

https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/pigskin-suede-split-pink-2

This one is labeled as pigskin

https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/super-softy-pigskin-suede-2

Advice?

Thanks.

 

 

You are totally fine with the first option.  

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I was searching for suede in JoAnn's the other day and there were so many kinds available... Should I be looking for this kind specifically or is there a recommended kind of suede I should find at a fabric store?

Thanks in advance!

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The only requirement in the CRL for level 2 is that the riding patches are real suede.  I recommend that you look for black pigskin suede if you've got a Lancer build in mind. When you're perusing the selection at Joanns, try and get something without a super severe grain, but also isn't so tough that you're going to break 20 sewing needles trying to attach it to your coveralls.

Here some close up photos of Gino's scout from Celebration 2 years ago, if that gives you an idea:

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20 hours ago, Chopper said:

The only requirement in the CRL for level 2 is that the riding patches are real suede.  I recommend that you look for black pigskin suede if you've got a Lancer build in mind. When you're perusing the selection at Joanns, try and get something without a super severe grain, but also isn't so tough that you're going to break 20 sewing needles trying to attach it to your coveralls.

Thanks for the helpful info 👍🏻

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