Made a couple of sheaths this week so thought I'd share.
The first one is for a Jeff White trade knife and is made from veg-tan with suede lining and fringes. Tooled in a western / mountain man style and given a slightly aged look. This can be carried on a belt, sash or 'baldric' style, like some of the Native Americans did. Quite relevant to a recent thread on here now that I think of it.

Second one is more minimalist. A 'pancake' style sheath for a Spyderco Mule. This one is ambidextrous too.

I've been doing a bit of carving too. This is a fender bib for a Harley that I got to go wild on. I knew when I was drawing out this one it was going to be time consuming to carve, but I'm happy with the outcome. It's a pity it had to be black, but I think it suits the subject matter.

As always thanks for looking
comments and criticisms welcome 
The first one is for a Jeff White trade knife and is made from veg-tan with suede lining and fringes. Tooled in a western / mountain man style and given a slightly aged look. This can be carried on a belt, sash or 'baldric' style, like some of the Native Americans did. Quite relevant to a recent thread on here now that I think of it.

Second one is more minimalist. A 'pancake' style sheath for a Spyderco Mule. This one is ambidextrous too.

I've been doing a bit of carving too. This is a fender bib for a Harley that I got to go wild on. I knew when I was drawing out this one it was going to be time consuming to carve, but I'm happy with the outcome. It's a pity it had to be black, but I think it suits the subject matter.

As always thanks for looking
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