Specifications
- Hide Type: Bonded Leather
- Color: Black
- Size: Sold by the Yard
- Thickness: 0.35mm | 0.75oz
- Dimensions: 1 yard = 3 feet length x 60-inch width
- Quantity: 1 = 1 yard (15 square feet)
- Generous Dimensions: Sold by the yard, each piece measures approximately 60 inches in width
- Texture: Embossed Calfskin Grain
- Pattern: Repeating
- Common Uses: Bookbinding (hardcovers, journals, Menus, planners, bibles, photo albums, etc.), Small Leather Goods (wallet linings, small panels, Jewelry boxes, etc.)
About Calf Grain-Embossed Bookbinding Bonded Vinyl – Black
Elevate your bookbinding and small leather goods projects with our Calf Grain Embossed Bookbinding Bonded Vinyl in Black. Crafted from durable bonded leather, this material offers the refined look of calfskin with the practicality and consistency of vinyl—perfect for professional makers and hobbyists alike.
Designed with a repeating embossed calfskin grain, this bonded vinyl delivers a premium, uniform texture ideal for high-end covers and linings. Its sleek black finish provides a timeless, versatile appearance suitable for everything from luxury journals to archival-quality albums.
- Consistent texture and color for seamless project results
- Easy to cut, wrap, and glue for both machine and hand-binding
- Durable surface designed to withstand regular handling and long-term use
Enhance your next project with the rich look of calfskin—without the cost or variability of natural hides. Our Calf Grain Embossed Bookbinding Bonded Vinyl – Black provides exceptional value, performance, and style for creators of all levels.
Please Note
Leather is a natural product. We strive to keep new lots within size, color, and quality tolerance, but some hides may have slight variations in size or color, or have natural imperfections such as scars or small holes.
Hide sizes may vary. Leather square footage isn’t measured as a true length-by-width area — it’s based on the hide’s surface area before finishing or shrinkage. Tanneries calculate footage from the raw hide stage and stamp the size on the flesh (back) side of the hide. We use the measurements provided by the tannery, but some variation in actual size is normal.




