Leather pouch for my Explorer

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Settler
Oct 1, 2008
919
39
West Midlands
I thought I'd try my hand at leather work. I'd made a couple of small pouches before, but I wanted something larger to store my Explorer, ceramic sharpener, a lighter and bit adaptor plus bits on my belt.

I picked up some leather from my local recycling store and set to work last night. I used the following tools;

A fork for spacing out stitching equally
A hammer and nail for making the stitch holes
Ruler for measuring (!)
SAK Explorer for cutting leather
Large needle and waxed cotton thread.

It took me about four hours all in all and I'm very pleased with it. It is sturdy, sits well on my belt and I can open and close it and access everything inside one-handed. I took a while to come up with a suitable fastener and I'm quite pleased with it's elegance.

Lessons for next time; The stitching etc could be neater!

Here are some pics and I welcome your comments.

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Baelfore

Life Member
Jan 22, 2013
585
21
Ireland
That's a nice little pouch. When making something for myself I never worry to much about neatness. goodjob


p.s. for the marking lines and stuff I use chalk and then just wipe it of afterwards. hope this helps.
 

shack

Nomad
Mar 30, 2007
304
1
52
Devon
Nice and home made, looks just the ticket and love the way it's made to your own spec and requirements, good tip about chalk btw
Learning everyday.
 

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