Well I just got a new knife
so decided to make a new sheath for it as the one that came with it didnt have any belt hoops and was mainly used as a baldrick style.
I think I am steadily getting better at leather work but by no where near the point where they are sellable products.
I still have trouble with keeping the stitching straight on the reverse side of the thick leather and there are other mistakes which are only visible to me.
Anyone got any tips on that?
So here is the new addition to the family, a BG B&T knife which I am now fairly attached to.
The knife in it's nice new sheath...
This is the new sheath with dangler as well as my now finished soft possibles pouch that I started months ago and finally got round to dying. I am thinking of making another one this time without the stud and hoop to slip the leather under.

I think I am steadily getting better at leather work but by no where near the point where they are sellable products.
I still have trouble with keeping the stitching straight on the reverse side of the thick leather and there are other mistakes which are only visible to me.

So here is the new addition to the family, a BG B&T knife which I am now fairly attached to.

The knife in it's nice new sheath...

This is the new sheath with dangler as well as my now finished soft possibles pouch that I started months ago and finally got round to dying. I am thinking of making another one this time without the stud and hoop to slip the leather under.


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