thonging
Thonging is a technique used in leathercraft and related trades that employs narrow strips of material, called thongs, to lace, secure, or decorate items. Common applications include belts, straps, sandals, harnesses, bags, and the edging of leather goods. The process typically involves marking a line of evenly spaced holes along an edge, punching or cutting the holes with a thonging chisel or pricking iron, and then weaving or knotting the thong material through the holes to hold parts together or create a decorative pattern.
Materials used for thongs include leather strips cut from the same hide, rawhide, sinew, or synthetic cords.
In addition to leatherwork, similar lacing techniques are found in various textile and accessory crafts, where