Here are two items that I hope will find a home at CLA. There is a story behind them. A good friend asked if I could make her a cell phone case. I had never done one, but of course said, "Yes". On try number four, I got it right and you'll see it at the bottom. Two earlier tries were looking good, but ultimately the wrong size, so I repurposed them. Making lemonade out of lemons.
First is a moulded-front belt bag or pouch (#16), 4"x7", 4-5 ounce cowhide. Since I had never moulded a bag piece before, it was a fun learning experience. The belt straps (for 2" belt) on the reverse have small welts at the top to make it easier to put it on a belt, and it protects the stitching. Could be good for a firestarter, tools, or just a short day hunt. The inside is 1/2" deep. The color here is what I mean when I say the "vinegaroon look" can be achieved easily with dye. This is Fiebing's Pro Dye, neatsfoot oil, and top wax/mink oil finish. From the looks of these photos, I have more work to do on the edge of the flap (some fuzzies left).
The second project is a pretty simple rolled wallet. I added a divider down the middle so someone can have cards on one side and cash on the other. It could also be used as a tool kit or similar. It is made of light 2-3 ounce cowhide.
I hope y'all enjoy the photos. I look forward to seeing everyone at CLA. God Bless, and best wishes, Marc
Wallet below
Cell Phone case that started all of this below with matching keyring....