Making progress on the "faux-lofax". I'm repurposing free upholstery leather from someone's old chair, which is quite soft yet resistant to scratches and really all marks. That's good for durability but will be less beautiful as there is no earned patina.
My favorite tool of this project is the Speedy Stitcher. My boyfriend already has one for sail repair, and the awl and waxed thread is perfect for this job. It can get through 3 layers of leather with less force than I expected. The leather is too soft to hold a scribed line for stitch alignment, so I'm just freehanding all of this. I don't mind the crafty look as this is only my first attempt at a leather project.
Next: stitch 3 sides together on a curve to create a folded wallet shape.








