Hi Folks:
Attached are a few photos of two new pouches I just completed this week. Any comments, criticisms, etc. are always welcome. I can always use good feedback.
The top pouch is a combination of Southern Appalachian and Virginian features. The shape, flap and size were taken directly from a Southern Appalachian pouch, while the gusset, fringed welts, and fringed, wrapped binding are all straight from Virginia. It is made of veg. tan goatskin and lined with blue stripe pillow ticking. The pouch is 7.5" wide and 7" deep. There is a hanging, inside pocket in the same shape as the pouch body. The strap is 1" wide with an aged, brass buckle.
The second pouch is a copy of an original Staunton, Virginia pouch that I was able to photograph and measure earlier this year. It is 6.5" wide and 6.5" deep and lined with 10oz. hemp. The original was lined with linen. An inside pocket is sewn to the back of the pouch body. The leather is a "rough side out" cowhide that I picked up in a scrap bin at a local shop. The strap is 1" wide, as was the original.
As usual, both pouches are aged to suit my tastes. I will have both of them in Lexington at the CLA next week, if anyone wants to see them in person. I just found out today that we will be at table AM1 in Hall D. I believe this is somewhere in an adjoining county to downtown Lexington. See you there!
Thanks,
Jeff Bibb