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Cut around the outline on the leather using a craft knife or strong scissors.Using the leather hole punch tool on the smallest setting, punch the 8 holes out as indicated.At this stage, I turned the leather over and scored the leather at the base of the tail using a craft knife. This will allow for the tail to stand up when you fold it.Once done, turn it back to its original position with the leather face down.Step 5: Start SewingThread approximately 50cm of thread on to your needle (if you can find a thread color to match your leather that would be preferable but don 't worry if not. I used contrasting thread to make it stand out in the photos).Knot the thread securely from hole number 1 to the outer edge, it is important that it is a secure knot to make sure it doesn't come apart.Once the thread is secure,pass the needle up through hole number 1 from underneath.Pass the needle down through hole number 2.Step 6: Continue SewingBring the needle and thread up and over from near the tail and down through hole number 3.For the next stage, bring the needle and thread up through hole number 4. Then carry it across and down through hole number 5.Step 7: Finish SewingBring the needle and thread up through hole number 6.Take the thread over towards the tail and bring the needle and thread up through hole number 7.Finally, take the needle and thread down through hole number 8.Step 8: Pull the Thread Tight< /p>
Now that the sewing has been completed, start to pull the thread through tightly. All of the thread holes will be pulled towards the middle. Once the thread is as tight as it can be, as shown in picture 3, secure the shape by passing the needle and thread through from hole number 1 to hole number 8 several times.Tie the thread off securely.Step 9: Finishing Touches