I've had a lot of fun this week playing with new toys and making sheaths for them this week.
First up is my new Budd half head knife for leatherworking. It's swiftly become my favourite go-to knife for cutting any leather. I shortened the handle a fair bit for my wee girly hands, put some ring and dots in with the budd augur i bought, and darkened the handle with leather dye and oils to make it look a bit older and rustic. I wanted a sheath to keep it safe whilst teaching or at markets, but also wanted to use no modern studs or buckles etc so I came up with this wee latch system which seems to work well enough in this instance and adds a little extra something to the sheath.
HalfGoat Leatherwork Bud Head Knife Sheath 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
This image shows the colours more accurately (the sun came out for 30 seconds as per usual here)
HalfGoat Leatherwork Bud Head Knife Sheath 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
It goes perfectly with my Geroge Barnsley & Sons round knife which i pimped out a bit not long ago
HalfGoat Leatherwork Head Knives by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
I got this beauty of a friction folder in a trade recently and just had to knock up something to keep it protected.
HalfGoat Leatherwork Friction Folder Sheath by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
I also finally got round to making a sheath for a necker knife given to me by Caerleon when he was here on a leatherworking course. I've been wanting to take it out for a play in the woods but couldn't without a sheath, so hopefully it will see some use now
HalfGoat Leatherwork Caerleon Necker Sheath by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
These two i knocked up the other week for sale, to fit moras or the common style of bushy knife.
Also just finished this day sporran yesterday, tooled with a Pictish bear, which i'll get up in the shop later.
And another I made just before christmas for a friend to gift to her husband tooled with his initials and the odin godmask
HalfGoat Leatherwork Day Sporran Pictish Bear by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork Godmask Sporran by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
A couple of sporran pouches. One for a bushcraft instructor who loves his spaniels, and one for someone who wanted a celtic bear with knotwork incorporated
HalfGoat Leatherwork Spaniels Sporran by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork knotwork bear sporran by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
And a few phone cases which were all christmas gifts
Honeycomb for a bee lover
HalfGoat Leatherwork Hoeycomb Phone Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Japanese calligraphy for a nin jitsu practitioner. I believe it is the name given him by his master
HalfGoat Leatherwork Calligraphy Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Pictish beastie
HalfGoat Leatherwork Kelpie Phone Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
I also made these leather gaiters for one of our lovely members around october/november. I completely forgot to upload the pictures! She wanted them to be made from lilac goatskin, with tassels and antler incorporated, a drawcord at the top, adjustable, and with the tassels/cords to be red/white/black in colour. This is what I managed to come up with. Photographed on my skinny goaty legs
HalfGoat Leatherwork Goatskin Gaiters 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork Goatskin Gaiters 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork Goatskin Gaiters 4 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Thanks for reading. Stay tuned for some awesome projects coming this spring
First up is my new Budd half head knife for leatherworking. It's swiftly become my favourite go-to knife for cutting any leather. I shortened the handle a fair bit for my wee girly hands, put some ring and dots in with the budd augur i bought, and darkened the handle with leather dye and oils to make it look a bit older and rustic. I wanted a sheath to keep it safe whilst teaching or at markets, but also wanted to use no modern studs or buckles etc so I came up with this wee latch system which seems to work well enough in this instance and adds a little extra something to the sheath.
HalfGoat Leatherwork Bud Head Knife Sheath 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
This image shows the colours more accurately (the sun came out for 30 seconds as per usual here)
HalfGoat Leatherwork Bud Head Knife Sheath 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
It goes perfectly with my Geroge Barnsley & Sons round knife which i pimped out a bit not long ago
HalfGoat Leatherwork Head Knives by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
I got this beauty of a friction folder in a trade recently and just had to knock up something to keep it protected.
HalfGoat Leatherwork Friction Folder Sheath by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
I also finally got round to making a sheath for a necker knife given to me by Caerleon when he was here on a leatherworking course. I've been wanting to take it out for a play in the woods but couldn't without a sheath, so hopefully it will see some use now
HalfGoat Leatherwork Caerleon Necker Sheath by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
These two i knocked up the other week for sale, to fit moras or the common style of bushy knife.
Also just finished this day sporran yesterday, tooled with a Pictish bear, which i'll get up in the shop later.
And another I made just before christmas for a friend to gift to her husband tooled with his initials and the odin godmask
HalfGoat Leatherwork Day Sporran Pictish Bear by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork Godmask Sporran by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
A couple of sporran pouches. One for a bushcraft instructor who loves his spaniels, and one for someone who wanted a celtic bear with knotwork incorporated
HalfGoat Leatherwork Spaniels Sporran by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork knotwork bear sporran by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
And a few phone cases which were all christmas gifts
Honeycomb for a bee lover
HalfGoat Leatherwork Hoeycomb Phone Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Japanese calligraphy for a nin jitsu practitioner. I believe it is the name given him by his master
HalfGoat Leatherwork Calligraphy Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Pictish beastie
HalfGoat Leatherwork Kelpie Phone Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
I also made these leather gaiters for one of our lovely members around october/november. I completely forgot to upload the pictures! She wanted them to be made from lilac goatskin, with tassels and antler incorporated, a drawcord at the top, adjustable, and with the tassels/cords to be red/white/black in colour. This is what I managed to come up with. Photographed on my skinny goaty legs
HalfGoat Leatherwork Goatskin Gaiters 1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork Goatskin Gaiters 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Leatherwork Goatskin Gaiters 4 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Thanks for reading. Stay tuned for some awesome projects coming this spring