Members Littlef Posted April 6 Members Report Posted April 6 (edited) I have a whole bunch of stuff I've never tried before. Here's my first bag. A possibles bag. I made it out of 4-5oz leather, with a pillow ticking liner, then added rabbit to the front. I sewed it inside out. I never thought I've get it turned right side out. I took me almost an hour, and I had to beat it with a mallet to get the corners to collapse in. But I got it, and the seams didn't rip. It a beaver tail front flap. I thought I would be appropriate to actually get a beaver tail to make it. At the bottom of the strap, I picked up a few pieces of trade silver. The front flap is I could get them to attached directly to the strap, so I wetted some 2-oz leather pinned them to it, and then sewed the 2-oz onto the strap. I attached a patch knife and a powder measure to the straps. Then, I made a flint wallet, and a carved a moose in the front. First time for trying to make an animal type carving. Trying to push myself to do some different stuff. Finally, its not really leather work, but I made a turkey wing bone turkey call, and I tried doing a little scrimshaw in the bone. At some point, I want to make a powder horn for the bag, and I want to scrimshaw it. Needing to get some scrimshaw practice before I tackle that. Edited April 6 by Littlef spelling Quote
Members DieselTech Posted April 6 Members Report Posted April 6 Nice work. They all look great. Quote
Members Gezzer Posted April 6 Members Report Posted April 6 Love the beaver tail and the scrimshaw work ! Quote
AlZilla Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 Wow. That is a great way to use the beaver tail. Definitely eye catching against the rabbit. I just got a few beaver tails last week that need a use. Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted April 6 CFM Report Posted April 6 You are the best-dressed mountain man in the Rockies, indeed. Nice work! Horns are fun getting them thin enough to see through will make you pull your hair out lol. Quote
Members Littlef Posted April 6 Author Members Report Posted April 6 4 hours ago, DieselTech said: Nice work. They all look great. Thank you very much! Quote
Members Littlef Posted April 6 Author Members Report Posted April 6 4 hours ago, Gezzer said: Love the beaver tail and the scrimshaw work ! Thanks! I love the deep grain pattern in the beaver tail. It’s really holds the antique to make it pop. I was amazed how much some simple scrimshaw added to the look. I’m definitely gonna try to incorporate some more of it in future projects. 54 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: You are the best-dressed mountain man in the Rockies, indeed. Nice work! Horns are fun getting them thin enough to see through will make you pull your hair out lol. Thank you sir. I truly appreciate that. I’m kinda excited to start a horn, and work through the process. Quote
Members DoubleKCustomLeathercraft Posted Saturday at 05:11 AM Members Report Posted Saturday at 05:11 AM Oh great! Now you got me wanting to get a beaver tail to work with. That bag looks pretty damn awesome! Quote
Members Littlef Posted Saturday at 08:47 PM Author Members Report Posted Saturday at 08:47 PM 15 hours ago, DoubleKCustomLeathercraft said: Oh great! Now you got me wanting to get a beaver tail to work with. That bag looks pretty damn awesome! thanks. I saw the description of these possibles bags, and the front flap was referred to as a beaver tail, because of the shape. I thought, I wonder of a I could get a real beaver tail and what does it look like. It wasn’t very expensive.. maybe 20 -30 bucks-ish, from a guy on Etsy. When I saw that neat deep grain pattern in the tail, I was immediately sold. Quote
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