Golf Texture Leatherette

Golf Texture Leatherette

Our golf texture laserable leatherette sheets feature a unique dimpled surface inspired by golf balls, adding a distinctive look to laser engraving projects. Made from durable PU synthetic leather, they offer the look of real leather while being water-resistant, flexible, and easy to engrave.

Perfect for hat patches, keychains, bag tags, wallets, coasters, and personalized gifts. Available in multiple sizes, thicknesses, and adhesive or non-adhesive backing options for different applications.

Leatherette FAQ

Laserable leatherette, answered

  • Do all your leatherette colours come with adhesive?

    For patches and apparel, most are offered with or without a pre-applied heat-activated TPU melt backing, so you can press them straight onto hats, bags and apparel. For bonding it to other surfaces yourself, a pressure-sensitive tape like 3M 300LSE works well too, browse our adhesives collection.

  • Which thickness should I pick for my project?

    0.8 mm flexible suits earrings and decor, 1.2 mm craft is the all-rounder for keychains, bookmarks and most patches, and 1.8 mm heavyweight holds its shape for structured hat and jacket patches. Many finishes come in all three weights.

  • How big is your leatherette range, and is it in stock?

    One of the largest leatherette selections in Canada: 100+ colours, many available in multiple finishes and thicknesses. Every sheet is stocked at our Saskatoon studio and ready to ship, never pre-order, with same-day dispatch on orders placed before 4 PM CST.

  • Can I test colours before buying full sheets?

    Yes. Our sample pack lets you feel the finishes in person before you commit to full sheets.

  • Will it engrave with good contrast on my laser?

    Our PU leatherette engraves to crisp, high-contrast results on both CO2 and diode lasers. Every leatherette product page lists Recommended Settings, plus Technical Specifications, Cleaning Instructions, Compatible With, and Project Ideas & What You Can Create, so you have a tested starting point. Run a quick pass on a sample to fine-tune for your machine.

  • Want to learn more?

    Visit our Learn Hub for more questions answered, plus guides and project ideas to help you get the most from your materials.