I finally got caught up and made a sheath for fun / good cause.

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This one I made to be donated to a raffle. I was sent a pristine JK Pheonix to make some pants for. I really wanted to practice on my processes on this one. Take my time, do it right, and do a few things I had never done before.

1) I used an oil based (Feibrings Saddle tan) dye. I really liked it.
2) I did some border stamping and really enjoyed it.
3) I really took my time with edging and planning.

I am proud of this sheath and feel it is as good as I can do right now.

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I hope you dig.

TF
 
nicely done, love the way you did the belt loop

will have to give that a try....... wow, im impressed
 
Well done. :) There is a certain amount of satisfaction when you put your all into a project eh?

Oil dye, its great stuff huh, I prefer it when I can get it in my colors. They say I can special order it if I want a specific color, but at the prices they want for it they better darn well do something special once in a while. :eek: My last quart was 28.00 iirc. Get the black by the gallon, its much cheaper that way, I'm on my second. :)
 
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