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IBrown
13-02-2011, 12:52 PM
I bought a set of 3 tubs from poundworld for my tea, sugar and coffee and decided to have a go at making a pouch to keep them in.
We are going to the Cornwall RV and both of us are booked into the Leathercraft workshop and i wanted to have a go at leathercraft before we went. Anyway this is my atempt at leathercraft.

http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=722&d=1297599386


Thanks
Ian

Bambii
13-02-2011, 06:48 PM
That's really good buddy!!

That kicked dust in the eyes of my first attempt :D

Are you going to keep it on your belt or in your rucksack?

CanadianMike
13-02-2011, 08:07 PM
Nice work, is about the same as I have planned, except a leather bag to hold a large ziploc bag filled with bannock mixture (just add water). Coffee I can do without for a couple days, but if I have no beer left coffee is my next fix. :)

IBrown
13-02-2011, 10:19 PM
That's really good buddy!!

That kicked dust in the eyes of my first attempt :D

Are you going to keep it on your belt or in your rucksack?

I will be putting it in my rucksack. I made a smaller one for my shaving gear. I found a guy on youtube who worked out a Pii formula to get the circle at the bottom the correct size, which helped.
Thanks
Ian

CanadianMike
13-02-2011, 11:45 PM
I will be putting it in my rucksack. I made a smaller one for my shaving gear. I found a guy on youtube who worked out a Pii formula to get the circle at the bottom the correct size, which helped.
Thanks
Ian

Isn't one of the points of camping, etc. to avoid shaving? Lol, doing so while camping might mean you have a freshly pressed suit hanging in your tent too. :P~

paul standley
14-02-2011, 09:37 PM
Nice work Ian, you're really getting into this lark aren't you...Can I see an embossed fly reel case looming on the horizon somewhere ?.

I'm with you on the shaving kit, can't abide missing a daily shave even when out in the field. I've got a cheap Braun battery jobbie which works great for £13 and my very Grey stubble just scares the sheep...!

Paul.