Products

Full Grain, Suede & Every Finish You Need 

Choose from full grain leather, top grain, and suede leather options sourced from trusted tanneries. Our selection includes black leather, brown leather, distressed leather, and specialty colors to match your project needs. Available in chrome-tanned, vegetable-tanned, and aniline finishes, each sheet offers consistent quality for everything from jewelry making to upholstery work. We stock various thicknesses (measured in ounces) so you can find the right leather material for thin earrings or structured bag projects.

What You Get:

  • Multiple sizes available: 12"x12" craft squares to full hides
  • Thickness options: 1-2 oz (thin/flexible) to 8-10 oz (thick/structured)
  • Laser-cutter friendly: Works with Glowforge, xTool, and CO2 lasers
  • Maker-tested quality: Used by thousands of Etsy sellers and artisans
  • Fast U.S. shipping: Quick turnaround for your project deadlines

From Laser Engraving to Hand-Stitched Projects 

Our leather sheets work beautifully for hand cutting, die cutting, and laser engraving with Glowforge, xTool, and other craft machines. Use them for leather earrings, keychains, wallets, patches, and custom products. Need smaller pieces? Check out our leather scraps for testing colors and techniques. See how makers use our leather in finished leather coasters and personalized patches.

Ready to Start Your Next Project? 

Browse leather sheets in standard sizes with thickness options for every application. Trusted by thousands of artisans, small business owners, and DIY leatherworkers. Find the perfect genuine leather for your next creation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What thickness leather sheets do you offer?

We stock leather sheets in thicknesses from 1-2 oz (perfect for earrings and thin jewelry) up to 8-10 oz (ideal for bags and structured projects). Most craft leather for keychains and wallets is 3-5 oz.

Can leather sheets be used for laser cutting?

Yes. Our genuine leather sheets work with Glowforge, xTool, and most CO2 laser cutters. Full grain leather and vegetable-tanned options cut cleanly for detailed designs.

What's the difference between full grain and top grain leather?

Full grain leather retains the hide's natural surface with all character marks intact, making it the highest quality. Top grain leather has the surface lightly sanded for a more uniform appearance. Both are premium leather material options.