Hi folks, haven't posted up in a while so thought I'd show off just a few of the bits and bobs i've put out in the past couple of weeks.
I just finished this satchel this morning, and am rather chuffed with how it has turned out as it was a bit of an experiment with new patterns and tooling techniques. The whole flap is tooled with pictish spiral work, video below of the technique I used for this one which is completely different to how i normally tool leather.
HalfGoatLeatherwork Pictish Satchel 4 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoatLeatherwork Pictish Satchel 6 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoatLeatherwork Pictish Satchel 8 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
[video=youtube;LwenRCj1Iog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwenRCj1Iog[/video]
Next up is a set of patches for a member here. He wanted his own brand/logo carved on each one, and for two to be larger with velcro stitched on, and the other two thinner and smaller for stitching onto clothing. These were a real fun wee project to work on
HalfGoat Stag Patches 3 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Stag Patches 4 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Custom sheath for a CRKT hawk
HalfGoat CRKT Hawk Mask 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Have been doing various sporrans this month too, some with an unusual twist.
Pictish Wolf Sporran, with Ogham script, and an internal divider stitched in.
HalfGoat Pict Wolf Sporran 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pict Wolf Sporran 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Raven sillouette sporran and belt kit
HalfGoat Raven Set 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Pictish Bear
HalfGoat Bear Sporran 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Now for an unusual one. Customer wanted a sporran with a Pterodactyle sillouetted with the rune of protection incorporated somehow, and wanted a black/blue colour combo.
HalfGoat Pterodactyle Sporran by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
The same customer also wanted a brown belt with tan carvings along it of a whale, bear, panther, boar, wolf, and raven which I carved in pictish style
HalfGoat Pictish Animal Belt 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Another first for me this month was a request for a belt holster for a pair of garden secateurs
HalfGoat Secateurs Sheath by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Anyway that's it for now folks, until I have more goodies to show off
I just finished this satchel this morning, and am rather chuffed with how it has turned out as it was a bit of an experiment with new patterns and tooling techniques. The whole flap is tooled with pictish spiral work, video below of the technique I used for this one which is completely different to how i normally tool leather.



[video=youtube;LwenRCj1Iog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwenRCj1Iog[/video]
Next up is a set of patches for a member here. He wanted his own brand/logo carved on each one, and for two to be larger with velcro stitched on, and the other two thinner and smaller for stitching onto clothing. These were a real fun wee project to work on



Custom sheath for a CRKT hawk

Have been doing various sporrans this month too, some with an unusual twist.
Pictish Wolf Sporran, with Ogham script, and an internal divider stitched in.


Raven sillouette sporran and belt kit

Pictish Bear

Now for an unusual one. Customer wanted a sporran with a Pterodactyle sillouetted with the rune of protection incorporated somehow, and wanted a black/blue colour combo.

The same customer also wanted a brown belt with tan carvings along it of a whale, bear, panther, boar, wolf, and raven which I carved in pictish style

Another first for me this month was a request for a belt holster for a pair of garden secateurs


Anyway that's it for now folks, until I have more goodies to show off
