Cut your leather a little oversize at first,allowing for an overlap at the back. Wrap the bow grip in plastic wrap, soak the leather in water and start working it around the grip stretching it into the contours. Get it as tight as you can, overlap at the back where the stitching will be. Now, tightly wrap the whole thing with an Ace bandage, secure and let it sit over night to dry. Remove the Ace and trim to final size, still leaving the overlap. Apply Barge or contact cement to all but the area where the stitching will be and put the grip on while still wet so you can slide it around for a perfect fit. Hold in place like you were gripping the bow for a few minutes till the blue sets up. Now overlap the two layers on the back and carefully, using a straightedge, cut through both layers with a sharp razor knife giving you a perfect seam. Punch holes, apply a light coat of Barge, and stitch.