1/31/2024 0 Comments Diy rustic drawer pulls![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll want to play around with folding it before making the final cut. With your utility knife cut the length of leather to suit your door/drawer. – Chicago bolt with matching screw of choice (available at Home Depot or Lee Valley)Ĭhicago bolts come in various sizes so you’ll want to measure the thickness of your drawer/doorīefore making your purchase, each situation is different. (one for the male end and one for the female end.) – Power drill with appropriate sized drill bits – An old leather belt (I picked up a few from my local thrift shop). ![]() So here we go, a Leather Furniture Pull Tutorial! So this leather pull was the ideal thing to cover the mess in a beautiful and stylish way and I loved the final result so much that I think this might make a regular appearance in future furniture projects. Well, I had an issue to hide, you see when I removed the old handle from the door, a big chunk of the wood veneer came with it and it wasn’t an easy repair, so I sanded it down and tried to fill it in as best as possible, but I soon realized there was no way to fix it. So I bet you’re wondering, why go to all the fuss to make this when you can just buy ready made hardware and be done in 2 minutes. I had seen a few online, but wasn’t sure how it would work out, mostly because I wanted to be as thrifty as possible. I recently posted a vintage cabinet before and after that included a DIY Leather Furniture Pull. ![]()
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