Sort of a bastardized version of one dug up in some place called Birka in Sweden, I wanted it to look a bit beat up. The first thing I did was cut out the leather and soak it in cold water and scrunch it all up in a ball. Letting it dry for 24 hours I wet it again and made the pouch, let it dry and dyed it and added the toggle. I put some extra stitching with a reinforcement piece on the closure which while making it look ugly allows for harsher treatment and less worry of breakage due to neglect.
By the way, machine washing leather is an old costumers trick to make it look lived in. They did it to all the leather jackets made for the Indiana Jones movies. For purposes of a little project like this soaking and scrunching your leather parts will shrink and wrinkle the surfaces enough to give it some definition and character before you add the dye.
By the way, machine washing leather is an old costumers trick to make it look lived in. They did it to all the leather jackets made for the Indiana Jones movies. For purposes of a little project like this soaking and scrunching your leather parts will shrink and wrinkle the surfaces enough to give it some definition and character before you add the dye.

