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Making A Fancy Leather Pancake Sheath For My Old Pocketknife - Leather Craft

Making a tooled leather pocketknife pancake sheath. If you own an old-fashioned pocketknife that lacks a pocket clip like most modern-day pocketknives have, and you’re not fond of it laying at the bottom of your pocket bumping into everything else, then this may be the leather project for you. Made from a minimal amount of natural vegetable tanned leather, this is a great inexpensive beginner project that can be a blank canvas for creating your own unique design with dye colors and tooling patterns. If you want to learn how to layout a pattern for your specific size pocketknife, I recommend checking out this video from saddle maker Don Gonzales:    • How to Make a Pattern for a Pancake K...  . He shows his process of laying out and designing a pancake style sheath pattern for any size pocketknife. For my sheath I decided to try an intricate diamond tooling pattern on the front side and a simple border and cross on the back side. But if you want to go with a simpler looking sheath, you can always skip the tooling altogether for a cleaner aesthetic. As far as the color of my sheath, I wanted the sheath to have a ventage look, so instead of applying the dye fade using my airbrush (which gives a consistent looking fade), I applied the dye using a fade technique I learned from leather-craft master Freddie Matara.   / freddie.matara.leather  . This process involves applying dye using a small piece of compact cloth and rubbing the dye into the leather using small circular motions while allowing some overlap of different color shades to create the fade. After applying the dye in this fashion and after adding some antique paste, the result is a very antique rustic look that makes a new project look well worn and vintage. The sheath is handstitched together using beige colored Tiger Thread which really pops with high contrast against the darker tones of the sheath. I hope you enjoy this leather sheath project video and try making one for yourself. What is the Gospel?    • What is the Gospel? | The Umbrella An...   Check out my work on my Instagram account . Follow me at:   / kingdomgloryleather   MATERIALS Leather: - 1.5mm thick natural vegetable tanned leather Tooling: - Scotch Packing Tape (To prevent stretch) Finishing: - Fiebing’s Pro Dye, Light Brown (Cut 5/1 with 91% Alcohol) - Fiebing’s Pro Dye, Dark Brown - Fiebing’s Pro Dye, Chocolate - Fiebing’s Antique Paste, Medium Brown - RTC Sheridan Resist & Finish (Finish top coat) - Wool Dauber - Pieces of Cut T-shirt material - Cotton Swabs - Paper Towels - Cotton Circle Pads Burnishing: - Tokonole Gluing - EcoWeld Contact Adhesive Stitching: - Thread, 0.6mm Ritza Tiger Thread, Beige TOOLS: Pattern / Marking - 1/4” plywood pattern with marks for pouch area width. - 1-1/2” (38mm) wide wooden spacer (To mark knife pouch area) - 4mm Wooden Spacer (To mark tooling guide lines) - Ink Pen - Scratch Awl - Wing Dividers Cutting: - X-Acto knife Tooling: - Foam Brush (To apply water) - 1.6 lb Barry King round maul - S723 Diamond Stamp - F933 Border Stamp - Makers Mark Stamp - Craftool Snap-In Cross Stamp Finshing: - Medicine dropper - Spring Clamp (To hold cloth for applying dye) Beveling/Sanding: - Odwen #0 Edge Beveler - Weaver #1 Edge Beveler - Craftool Drum Sanding/Burnishing Machine Assembly - C.S. Osborne No. 66 Leather Working Hammer (To tamp down glued pieces) Burnishing: - Needle bottle (To apply Tokonole) - 20mm Plastic Applicator (To apply Tokonole) - Round Wooden Slicker - Flat Wooden Slicker Belt Slots: - 1-3/4” (44.4mm) C.S. Osborne Oblong Punch - Soft Face Mallet Stitching: - 4mm KSBladePunch Diamond Pricking Irons - 3” (75mm) Needles - 5oz Tack Hammer (For tamping down stitches) #kingdomgloryleather #kglsheaths #kgltooling #knifesheath #leathersheath #leatherknifesheath #pocketknifesheath #pocketknife #leathertooling #leathercraft #pancakesheath #leatherpancakesheath

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