Thank you - I learned alot from this single project alone. The leather is saddle skirt so there was no fear of going too deep. Pete often tells me I don't carve deep enough. I was abit nervous of going too deep after nearly going straight through on another project.
I also learned how to deal with lines that need defining but you cannot bevel both sides. Celtic knotwork is a good primer for that - I know from repeated experience. ;-)
Corner stitching or miter joints was another exercise and a steep learning curve. Trying to corner stitch on saddle skirt is both finger and wrist adverse. Omg - my whole hands hurt!
I antiqued with mid brown and on top used saddle tan high lite.
Initially I was going to pop the box on my stall to sell but fell in love with it as I was making it - I now use it to store the medieval chess pieces my dad made years ago and at some point will make a chess board to go with it. Eventually they will make an heirloom gift for my grandchildren - after I teach them how to play. :D