In between coats 3 and 4, I used the knife to make the pattern for the sheath. I always make a pattern out of my favorite leather substitute.............. Cereal box paper board. This sheath will hold the knife by friction with a deep pocket that goes part way up the handle. It is a one piece with a folded belt loop.
Seems like a good fit.
I then transfer the pattern to some creamy 8 Oz. Veg. tanned leather and cut it out with a razor knife.
The first step is tapering the end of the belt loop so I have less bulk down in the pocket of the sheath.
Then I crease and wet the leather to make the fold.
I hold everything in place for stitching with rubber cement.
Then punch the stitching holes with a forked punch.
I want to see the stitching so I am using a waxed white cord. I put a needle at each end of the cord and stitch back and forth around the hole pattern.
Before I fold the sheath in half, I add a welt made from 4 Oz. leather. It protects the stitching and adds a layer of leather thickness so the blade has room in the sheath.