L0CKSTER Posted Thursday at 10:47 PM Posted Thursday at 10:47 PM Hey guys, Am I allowed to give my faux suede butt flap a small hem to prevent it from fraying? Would that pass level 1. I did see another technique that uses tape on the back of the fabric to prevent fraying without a visible stitched hem but not sure how well that would hold up with use. I understand faux suede won’t pass level 2, but I can’t seem to get a nice genuine suede in Aus which I find hard to believe, I can only find US websites. Cheers!Lachy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Chopper Posted Thursday at 11:57 PM Posted Thursday at 11:57 PM 14 hours ago, L0CKSTER said: I understand faux suede won’t pass level 2, but I can’t seem to get a nice genuine suede in Aus which I find hard to believe, I can only find US websites. If you're in Western Australia, I'm guessing you're around Perth? Have you tried checking out this place or calling them up to see if they might have any recommendations? https://www.leatherdirect.com.au/category/suedes 1
L0CKSTER Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Thanks @Chopper not sure how I missed this site. Seems like a good one. Which one should I choose? The cow suede or the heavy weight suede? Hey @Tarok I did I was suggested to check out leathercraft but had trouble finding that. I found a leathercraftaustralia but couldn’t find raw material on their site sadly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1
Tarok Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago @M.J @M.J fellow Aussie needs help sourcing suede for a bum flap Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1
Chopper Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, L0CKSTER said: Thanks @Chopper not sure how I missed this site. Seems like a good one. Which one should I choose? The cow suede or the heavy weight suede? Hey @Tarok I did I was suggested to check out leathercraft but had trouble finding that. I found a leathercraftaustralia but couldn’t find raw material on their site sadly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I'd go with the thinner 1.3mm cow suede. The other stuff is 2.5mm, which is too thick. We usually use pig suede, so, if you can, it might be worth taking a look at it if they have some in stock. 1
L0CKSTER Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago I'd go with the thinner 1.3mm cow suede. The other stuff is 2.5mm, which is too thick. We usually use pig suede, so, if you can, it might be worth taking a look at it if they have some in stock.Ah right ok sweet, I’ll take a look at pig suede. Would cow suede pass Lancer spec?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
M.J Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Hi ya Lachy, Spotlight will have the faux suede. I would suggest to sew 2 layers together turn inside out and there will be no seam, the only seam seen is where you attach to the pants. Watch the position of the flap as well. You can look into pig skin aka Suede, that is sold here in Melbourne depending on the size of the hide it could be around $30 then postage, last time I went the prices had gone up, you'll need a leather needle.
M.J Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Sorry may I ask what you used for pants? is it suede or Pigskin
M.J Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Here in Melbourne is https://www.leffler.com.au/shop/leather/suede/ If you can find a supplier close to you I would highly recommend to eyeball the skins. If you have fabric on the pants, the bum flap should be consistent. Watch the thickness you machine wont sew the layers if the leather is too thick Though it is easy to sew the pigskin onto the pants as you don't need to fold over so there is no fraying
L0CKSTER Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago @M.J thanks for your reply! So i actually have the faux suede from spotlight and have done some preliminary cuts for the butt flap with it but was thinking hmm i should probably just get the real deal if im going through the motions anyway. I’ll be using the same material for the riding patches and the butt flap. I might just end up buying that cow suede or one from that Melbourne store you linked for me.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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