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I noticed these on ebay to (no relation etc...)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Leather-Drawstring-Bag-Set-Survival-Bushcraft-Pouches-B_W0QQitemZ120324317452QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item120324317452&_trkparms=72:1301|39:1|66:2|65:12|240:1318&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14

Chris
 
I will vouch for John Fenna's pouches, they are the best leather pouches I have found (and recycled materials too!) I use two sets for just about everything.
 
Hi

looking for drawstring pouches so my bag is not a complete mess LOL. Sow here can i find them

cheers

Admit it. You want a set of leather ones like Ray Mears used when making his damper bread in the 'Voyageur' episode, don't you?

I know I do! How does Ray make everything he uses look so wantable?
 
Admit it. You want a set of leather ones like Ray Mears used when making his damper bread in the 'Voyageur' episode, don't you?

I know I do! How does Ray make everything he uses look so wantable?

nope cant recall that episode LOL. I just like my kit to be organised makes sorting kit out much easier.
 
They really couldn't be any easier to make.
Go to a charity shop or boot fair. Buy an old leather jacket.
Cut a piece of leather twice the size of the pouch you want. Then fold it in half and stitch along two edges, inside out (so that stitching will be on the inside when finished)! Then turn it back out the correct way. You may need to get a special leather needle and strong thread from a fabric shop. Buy some leather thong from a craft shop. Cut a series of small slots around the top of the pouch (say, an inch down). Thread the leather thong through the slots and tie off. Voila! One leather pouch.
 
nope cant recall that episode LOL. I just like my kit to be organised makes sorting kit out much easier.

Catch the episode if you can. It's a particulary good one. Inside each of his pouches was a re-sealable sandwich bag - the type with the little plastic zipper - that held the ingredients for his bread; raisins, baking soda etc...

I need to get out more :cool:
 
I picked up three of these from the Carnnog Centre on Friday. £12 each so they`re not cheap but they`re really well made and the money goes to a good cause.

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I`m sure if you rang them up they would post some for you.

I went for the suede rather than leather but that`s what I wanted.

They take one of the ziplock bags perfectly, standing at around 6.5" x 4.5"

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Leather thong drawstring with antler toggle.

http://www.crannog.co.uk/index.html
 

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