Leather Knife Sheath

by ElmarsM in Craft > Leather

31962 Views, 572 Favorites, 0 Comments

Leather Knife Sheath

DSC_0186.JPG
DSC_0189.JPG

Hi!

Two months ago I started making yet another knife. Unfortunately I was so exited, that I forgot to take any pictures of the process, however I was able to take pictures, while making a sheath for that knife!

I was amazed, when realized, how cheap it cost to me, only about 3 euros (3.1 dollars) and that I only had to buy a few things, so if you have a spare knife, you can easily make leather sheath for it without spending a lot of money.

Materials:

  • Leather
  • Epoxy glue
  • Rivets
  • Thread
  • Both side duct tape

Tools:

  • Knife
  • Razor
  • Needle
  • Hole puncher
  • Fan

Cutting the Leather

DSC_0109.JPG
DSC_0113.JPG
DSC_0114.JPG
DSC_0115.JPG
DSC_0116.JPG
DSC_0117.JPG
DSC_0118.JPG

Every work starts with a plan, so I drew a sample on paper and cut it out.

Then I put it on the most suitable spot and cut it out. Be careful to place it right so you don't waste any of the leather, and make sure that lenght of straps is long enough.

I also cut out another piece that is the same size as the part of the sheath for the blade.

I cut it so, that it would make an outline on the blade part of the sheath.

Forming the Leather

DSC_0128.JPG
DSC_0129.JPG
DSC_0130.JPG
DSC_0131.JPG

I wanted the knife to hold nice and tight in the sheath, so I decided to form the shape of the leather.

If you want to shape the leather, first thing to do is to wet the leather.

After that I put the leather on the knife, bind thread around it, stretched it and started heating it with a fan. If you heat wet leather, it becomes hard, and keeps the form in which it was heated.

Cutting, Glueing and Sewing

DSC_0121.JPG
DSC_0122.JPG
DSC_0123.JPG
DSC_0124.JPG
DSC_0125.JPG
DSC_0132.JPG
DSC_0133.JPG
DSC_0138.JPG
DSC_0139.JPG

I started with punching holes in the leather, then, using duct tape, I glued all of the parts together and started sewing them together.

When I finished sewing I cut off the spare leather.

Even More Cutting and Sewing

DSC_0140.JPG
DSC_0141.JPG
DSC_0143.JPG
DSC_0144.JPG
DSC_0145.JPG

I wanted the sheath to look nice, from every side, so I cut out another piece of leather.

I glued the piece to the sheath, punched out holes, and started sewing it all together. I didn't sew the middle part so it would be possible to attach the sheath to belt.

Epoxy

DSC_0147.JPG
DSC_0148.JPG
DSC_0149.JPG

When I choose the leather, I wasn't careful enough. Only when I got to this part, I understood, that I should have taken thicker and harder leather, because all three parts weren't holding together as I tought they would. Because of that I used some epoxy to glue the sides of the sheath together and to make them harder (when they're harder, it's easier to work with them).

Straps

DSC_0174.JPG
DSC_0178.JPG
DSC_0177.JPG
DSC_0176.JPG
DSC_0175.JPG
DSC_0180.JPG
DSC_0182.JPG
DSC_0183.JPG

The last thing I had to do, was to make the straps.

First I punched out holes on another piece of leather (and I'm glad I did so), put in the rivets and clamped them. Three times I failed, and ruined the rivets, only with the fourth try I was successful.

Again I punched holes in the straps and sewed them (this time only for appearance).

Finished

DSC_0184.JPG
DSC_0185.JPG
DSC_0224.JPG

It was a small project, that took more time, than I expected, but it turned out awesome.

Together with the knife it looks even better!

If you want this knife and sheath, you can buy it Here on Etsy.