If your leather has already got the holes in then you can match them up and sew through them. Making new holes can weaken the leather and cause it to separate along the row of perforations.

If you need to match the second side to the first you can place them one over the other and put a leather needle through the hole - or use a very slender drill - to mark the surface, and then you can make the holes all the way through.

Anne the Pleater :ootd: