I took two old leather settees (sledgehammered into smaller bits) down the tip today. They had been outside and were in a bad way because of the rain.
But… I have salvaged the backs of them, which are comprised of nine leather panels a foot wide and two foot five long (some may be smaller as I had to cut them off the furniture). They are about 1/16" thick, real leather witha suedelike finish on what was the inside and typical (but horrible reddy colour) on the outside.
These bits were not affected by the rain because of the way I stacked the settees, also they are in pretty good condition, having been out of the way of wear. The leather is soft and pliable.
They would be suitable for making miniature leather belts, seats, harnesses, or even covering your workshop stool! they might even be up to providing a light drive belt for a small tool.
If you are interested in one of these bits of leather, I'm happy to exchange one for a stamped addressed envelope and any small, random model engineering item of your choice (an example might be a small bag of case hardening powder taken from a larger tin, some fixings or a length of silver solder).
Max one piece of leather per person, pm me if you are interested!
Neil