Suede cowhides are soft, durable, and versatile, perfect for a variety of crafting and upholstery projects. Each hide measures approximately 3 feet x 3 feet to 4 feet x 4 feet, offering between 10 to 15 square feet of material. With a thickness of 4 - 5 oz (approximately 1/8 inch), these hides are both sturdy and flexible, making them ideal for diverse applications.
Key Features:
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Material: Genuine suede cowhide.
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Size: 10-15 square feet (approx. 3' x 3' to 4' x 4').
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Thickness: 4-5 oz (1/8 inch).
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Color: Warm, natural brown hue.
Suggested Uses:
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Leather Crafting: Ideal for making wallets, bags, belts (usually two pieces stitched together, and other leather goods.
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Upholstery Projects: Use for furniture repair or accents, such as chairs or ottomans.
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Clothing Accessories: Perfect for creating patches, gloves, or other suede apparel details.
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DIY Projects: Suitable for custom book covers, coasters, or rustic wall art.
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Footwear: Great for moccasins or decorative accents.
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Equestrian Gear: Use for creating riding accessories.
Care Instructions:
- Clean with a soft brush or damp cloth.
- Avoid excessive water exposure to maintain suede quality.
- Store in a dry, cool place to prevent cracking or discoloration.
Unleash your creativity with these high-quality suede hides, perfect for professionals and hobbyists alike! Note: The close ups represent the true colors of the hides.
Our "Love It" Guarantee:
We know that buying leather is not like buying a iPhone, where every one is the same. Leather differs in finish, thickness, stiffness, color and size. We want you to be happy with the leather you buy from us. That is why we have the following guarantee:
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Custom Color Matching: Not sure about a shade? Request a color, and we’ll send photos for your approval.
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Total Transparency: We send photos of your actual piece before it leaves our shop.
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The Final Word: If it arrives and you aren't happy, we’ll make it right. Period.
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NOTE: If you are buying a hide to repair an existing piece of furniture it is IMPOSSIBLE. Sorry for the bad news. There are thousands of tanneries around the world, each with different colors and age causes the leather to change color.