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    Making a possible pouch

    I was given a bit of skined sofer leather last week at the inside the 25 meet,so I thought I'll show you guys how I make a Possible pouch,this bit of leather was 13' across,first fold it in half then round off the bottom and cut the sides leval and mark the stitch holes and punch them out.Also punch out the holes for the pull cord,I use waxed thread and a tapestry needle to stitch the PP together.Click image for larger version. 

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    Then stitch and turn inside out,so the ruff leather is on the out side.Click image for larger version. 

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    And the tools usedClick image for larger version. 

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    Samuel Hearne
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    Tony That is good work as normal well done!

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    What the tool in the pic with the wheel on it?

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    Nice one Tony - I shall have a go at this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz006 View Post
    What the tool in the pic with the wheel on it?
    Its a wheel cutter Jazz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony1948 View Post
    Its a wheel cutter Jazz.
    Oh ok, is this better than a sharp knife for cutting leather?

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    I've always wanted to make one of these. You make it look simple though I bet getting it neat and clean like yours isn't as easy as you make it look.


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    Nice one Tony!
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