Hey folks,
I've been making a lot of pouches lately amongst a hoard of other stuff in prep for norway this year (more on that later). I discovered a few weeks ago that my new phone doesn't fit in my regular pouch, so decided to knock up a new one complete with my usual Pictish style. I had one cut out which had some nasty pen marks on it, so I used this for my own pouch and covered the marks up with some black dye
For this, I also wanted to experiment with stag antler buckles and strap ends, and putting ring/dot marks in as I seldom work with antler/bone. This was as frustrating as it was fun to make
Half-Goat Leatherwork Pictish Belt Pouch 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Half-Goat Leatherwork Pictish Belt Pouch 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Half-Goat Leatherwork Pictish Belt Pouch 3 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Thanks for looking
I've been making a lot of pouches lately amongst a hoard of other stuff in prep for norway this year (more on that later). I discovered a few weeks ago that my new phone doesn't fit in my regular pouch, so decided to knock up a new one complete with my usual Pictish style. I had one cut out which had some nasty pen marks on it, so I used this for my own pouch and covered the marks up with some black dye
For this, I also wanted to experiment with stag antler buckles and strap ends, and putting ring/dot marks in as I seldom work with antler/bone. This was as frustrating as it was fun to make
Half-Goat Leatherwork Pictish Belt Pouch 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Half-Goat Leatherwork Pictish Belt Pouch 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Half-Goat Leatherwork Pictish Belt Pouch 3 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Thanks for looking