Webbing straps are extremely popular, and I love how they can be used to add pops of color to most bags. One thing I like to do when making straps with webbing is add bits of leather to hide the raw edges. This can be done a few ways, but here I will show you the quick and easy method I use when working with 1 ½” wide webbing and our pre-cut leather strap ends.
You can purchase pre-cut leather strap ends on our website, or you can download a FREE printable copy of our PDF template to cut your own (links below). Written instructions are also available on our blog.
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES
~TWO Yards 1 ½” Wide Webbing (Cut off 2 pieces - 10" and 50" or longer)
~TWO Webbing Strap Ends (link to downloadable template above)
~ONE Scrap of Leather (cut to 4 ¾”W x 1 ¼”H)
~ONE 1 ½” Rectangle Ring
~ONE 1 ½” Adjustable Slider
~TWO 1" Swivel Clasps
~Leather Glue (We used Fabri-Tac)
~TWO Double Cap Rivets & Tools to Set Rivets
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