Maybe a snap fastened belt loop would stop a Baldric carry item moving about (pistol shoulder holsters often have this feature, to prevent the movement you describe..)Packpal carried crossdraw is my latest acquisition but turns out to be much the best carry.
I have a woodlore too, carried baldric style like everyone else, but I dislike it's tendency to slide forwards when I lean over anything. I'd rather have it tucked closer and tighter under my left arm as you would a pistol in a shoulder holster - need to experiment more. Conclusion has to be that the sheath on the Alan Wood woodlore is superbly made but it's a traditional design intended to be threaded on a belt with the knife pinched between belt and body. This is a lousy concept however good the execution.
Behind the strong side hip is the best for a folder but not a fixed blade.