For a knife sheath or holster, I cut out the parts, do my stamping, let dry, do my wet forming, let dry, Tan kote the inside, let dry, glue together, let dry, lay out and prick/chisel my stitch holes, NFO, let dry a couple days. Then I apply my stain, dye and/or antiquing, let dry. Buff really good. Then I stitch, unless I'm using a dark thread, then I stitch after I glue. Once I have dyed and stitched, I finish my edges. Then I cover with 50/50 resolene and water. When I'm stitching with light thread, I will take a long piece of thread and run it through all my stitching holes to clean up the residue that collects inside my holes to try and keep my thread from discoloring.