Hi,

I have a vintage sheepskin coat (possibly from the 60s) that had a small tear in it. It was repaired by two furriers; the first just sewed up the tear (which came apart almost immediately), and the second actually did a redesign both to update the overall look and also to hide the repair to the rip. Unfortunately, that also didn't last (this can be seen in the first picture from the link below).

I've purchased both the Hydrator 3.3 and the Fatliquor 5.0. I'm wondering if applying these to the coat will make the new repairs worse (by slightly shrinking and thereby pulling on the stitching)? I would attach images here but for some reason am unable to upload them here, so here's a link to the pictures of the coat: https://imgur.com/a/5p2h52f

The pictures were taken after applying the Hydrator and Fatliquor. I noticed the stitching coming apart after applying the solutions, which is why I'm posting. Hope that all makes sense!

PS: Also, just wanted to make sure that I'm using the correct products, and that this coat is indeed restore-able. I had a conversation with a leather specialist in the area and was told that it's pretty much impossible to fix dried-out leather like this.