How to Reshape Leather Purse

Have you ever wished you could give your old leather purse a new facelift? With a few simple steps, you can reshape and rejuvenate your tired old bag in no time at all! This blog post will show you how to reshape leather purse.

How to Reshape Leather Purse

This is a great project for anyone with a leather purse that they don’t love the shape of anymore or for anyone who wants to learn how to work with leather. We’ll be using some simple techniques and tools that you probably already have at home, so let’s get started!

What Things You’ll Need

  1. 1Sewing machine
  2. Leather
  3. Curved needle
  4. Ruler
  5. Scissors
  6. Pen or pencil
  7. Marker

Step by Step Guide: How to Reshape Leather Purse

Step 1: Cut the Leather.

The first step is to cut out a piece of leather that is big enough to cover your purse’s entire front and back. You can use a regular pair of scissors for this, but make sure to cut it out as evenly.

Step 2: Trace the Shape of Your Purse.

Next, you’ll need to trace the shape of your purse onto the leather. Use a ruler to measure and draw a line where each edge of your purse is. Then, use a marker to outline your purse onto the leather.

Step 3: Sew the Leather Pieces Together. 

Once you have cut out the leather and drawn the outline of your purse, it’s time to sew the pieces together. Start by sewing along the top edge of your purse. Then, sew along the bottom edge and the two sides. Make sure to leave a hole on one side so you can flip the purse right-side-out later.

Step 4: Flip the Purse Right-Side Out.

Now it’s time to flip your purse right-side-out. Just use a pen or pencil to help push out the corners. If you have any trouble, use a chopstick or other thin object to help guide the fabric.

Use a Chopstick to Help Guide the Fabric

Once it’s right-side-out, press it flat and give it a good tug to ensure everything is in place. If you’d like, you can also attach a strap now. Cut a piece of leather about 60″ long and 1.5″ wide. Fold it in half, sew the ends together, and attach it to your purse with a few stitches.

Step 5: Sew the Hole Closed.

Now, it’s time to sew the hole closed. Thread your needle with a piece of thread, and make a knot at the end. Sew back and forth over the hole a few times to close it up. Then, tie off the thread and cut it off. Your purse is now ready to use!

Some Helpful Tips and Suggestions

1. If your purse needs a lot of reshaping, start using a hot water treatment. First, wet the entire purse and then put it in the oven on the lowest possible setting. This will help loosen up the leather and make it more pliable.

2. Use a leather conditioner to soften the material even further. Apply it to the entire purse’s surface, and then buff it in with a soft cloth.

3. Use a shaping tool to help you get the desired shape. Again, there are various different tools available on the market, so choose the one that works best for your needs.

4. Be patient and take your time. Leather is a tough material, so it will take time and effort to get the desired shape. Don’t be afraid to go over the same area multiple times.

5. If all else fails, take your purse to a professional leatherworker for help. They will be able to reshape it quickly and easily, and you won’t have to worry about doing any damage.

Take Your Purse to a Professional Leatherworker

6. Experiment with different shapes and sizes. There is no right or wrong way to reshape a leather purse – it’s all about finding what works best for you.

7. Have fun with it! This is a great project to get creative with and experiment with different shapes and sizes. You can even add some decoration or embellishments to make your purse stand out.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Reshaping Leather Purse

1. Not Using the Right Amount of Water.

When reshaping your leather purse, you’ll want to use a spray bottle with clean water to help soften the leather. However, too much or too little water can make the process more difficult and damage your purse.

2. Using Heat Sources Inappropriately.

Don’t try to speed up the drying process by using a hairdryer or other heat source. This can damage the leather and make it difficult to reshape.

3. Not Allowing the Purse to Dry Properly.

After reshaping your leather purse, allow it to air dry completely before putting any items inside. The moisture could cause the leather to warp or tear if you don’t.

4. Not Using a Leather Conditioner.

After reshaping your purse, apply a leather conditioner to help keep it soft and supple. This will help prevent it from becoming brittle and cracking in the future.

5. Not Using the Correct Tools.

When reshaping your leather purse, you’ll want to use a spray or heat gun. However, this can damage the leather and make it difficult to reshape.

6. Not Being Patient.

Leather is a tough material, so it will take time and effort to get the desired shape. Don’t be afraid to go over the same area multiple times.

7. Trying to Force the Leather Into a New Shape.

If you’re having trouble getting the leather to reshape, don’t force it. This could damage the material and make it more difficult to work with.

8. Not Taking Care of the Finished Product.

After reshaping your leather purse, apply a leather conditioner to keep it soft and supple. This will help prevent it from becoming brittle and cracking in the future.

Apply a Leather Conditioner

You Can Check It Out to: Remove Hand Sanitizer Stains From Leather Purse

Conclusion

Leather purses are a popular accessory, but they can be expensive. If you have an old leather purse that you don’t want to get rid of, there are ways to reshape it and give it a new look. The first step is to remove any hardware from the purse. This includes the strap, any clasps or buckles, and other attachments. Next, fill the purse with crumpled paper until about two-thirds full.

Ensure that all of the paper is inside the bag and not sticking out. Next, close the top of the purse tightly and secure it with a belt or strap. Leave the purse in this position for 24 hours. The purse should now be smaller and more rounded. If it’s still not the shape you want, repeat the process with fresh crumpled paper.

We hope this blog post has helped guide you on how to reshape leather purse. If you have any questions or want to know more, then feel free to comment below!

Jennifer Branett
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