25 October 2020

Sheath number 1

You remember knife number 6 that I finished a few months ago?  I thought it deserved a leather sheath, but with the Covid lockdown restrictions I was unable to attend a training course to learn the skill of leather working.  So, after several hours of watching videos on YouTube I decided to have a go by myself.

I used a piece of "vegetable tanned belly butt" leather and the tools from a leather craft kit I was given some months ago.  I sketched the shape onto a piece of paper, using the knife as a template and transferred this onto the leather.  Cut out the pieces with a utility knife and cleaned up the edges.  Cut a shallow groove around the edge, which provided a channel so the stitching would be recessed into the surface.

From the YouTube videos I had learned that the easiest way to stitch the leather is to clamp it in a "stitching pony".  Again, YouTube provided design ideas, so I was able to make my own out of leftover scraps in the workshop.  Sure enough, the pony did its job and the stitching turned out nice and even.  I folded over the top to form a belt loop and attached a strap with a press stud to hold the knife handle securely while in the sheath.

Once assembled I polished the leather to give it a rich, slightly used appearance.  I used this as a learning experience since it was my first attempt at leather working but having said that, I am tremendously happy with the result.

Enjoy the photos!