Thank you Bob for your continued support of my videos I so appreciate that you take a moment of your time to leave such kind words Never hesitate to reach out if something isn’t clear
Thanks for the training videos you have produced. The information is straight forward, simple and concise, and you were able to fill in some of the gaps I had in accurate sheath making. I’ve made all your sheaths and now I’m able to start to branch out a little. When following your procedures, I know what the outcome will be and how the sheath will turn out. Now that I know how the finished product will look, I can really start to use my imagination to create what I want to see. Thanks again.
Sorry I missed your nice comments and review on this video. I’m so glad they’ve been helpful in expanding your sheath game and yes now you can take these patterning methods and get creative!! Thanks again for the support
Great! I have a similar knife [my fathers from the 60's-90's ]I want to make a sheath for and I have been looking for a traditional sheath tutorial to keep it period correct. Thanks and excellent work!
Great videos. I have been binge watching for hours now. My wife for some reason likes boxed cereals. Those cereal boxes work pretty good for making patterns on a lot of things. Saves me from buying poster board. Another thing that helps for big pieces if you can get slip sheaths that come on pallets of products. TSC has a lot of them These also work great for patterns on large pieces. They will usually give them to you.
I really enjoy the banter. Thanks for the support and when I lived in Tucson I’d gather all I could carry of those pallet sheets ( the thick cardboard) and I’d use em on my dye bench and I’d cut target backers too. I’ve got more videos brewing and a bonus tip episode. Thanks
George - Like the others here, I wanted to personally thank you for a very well done video. I have just started to get into Leathercraft, and as expected in this Internet Centric World we now find ourselves in, I suffer from information overload. I have been working on a custom sheath for a knife for a couple of weeks (3 failed attempts - or rather, 3 successful eliminations of what does not work for me). Your video filled in so many detail gaps that I am confident that attempt #4 will be the winner. I greatly appreciate the time that you took to make and share this tutorial, as well as your other videos. I hope you know that they are making a positive difference to those of us just starting out in this wonderful hobby... THANK YOU...... For God and Country - Sincerely, Brewman (aka Gary Brown)..
Well Gary Your kind words made my day. It is my sincerest intent to just share whatever I can to the new makers. I’ve learned so much from my mistakes that I think I’ll make more Appreciate this positivity very much and Keep Making
OK I was wondering do you hand snitch or sewing machine ? I'm learning so I will be doing my hand. I find your video so I'm subscribing to your channel. Thanks for sharing and teaching us ! From Mobile,Alabama
Thank you Veronica. I do both but I enjoy hand stitching better. It’s very relaxing for me and I think it looks better. For really thick leather items I’ve been known to use a dremel drill press. I show that in my most recent YT video called “knife sheath school” Thanks for subscribing and have fun with this amazing craft
Walmart for both the round and straight rulers. Also Hobby Lobby has em as well. Sorry for the delay in responding. I do have an Instagram @viktorgeorgeleathergoods where I get notified of a message faster.
Super helpful tutorial - definitely going to reference this again in the future!
Thank you for making these videos! I have watched dozens and yours make it easy to understand how to!
Great way to end my day with your kind words Thank you So glad they were helpful
Great video. Good pattern. The knife sheath looks great. Good job. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Thanks George!! I always learn something from you. Thanks so much for sharing!
Like those rulers,I’m going to get me a few of those. Love your leather work! Not beats handmade goods..
Thanks LJC! I agree they work well. Being able to see your work thru them helps aligning🙌
Thanks for another great video. Learned a lot.
Thank you Bob for your continued support of my videos I so appreciate that you take a moment of your time to leave such kind words Never hesitate to reach out if something isn’t clear
Thanks for the training videos you have produced. The information is straight forward, simple and concise, and you were able to fill in some of the gaps I had in accurate sheath making. I’ve made all your sheaths and now I’m able to start to branch out a little. When following your procedures, I know what the outcome will be and how the sheath will turn out. Now that I know how the finished product will look, I can really start to use my imagination to create what I want to see. Thanks again.
Sorry I missed your nice comments and review on this video. I’m so glad they’ve been helpful in expanding your sheath game and yes now you can take these patterning methods and get creative!! Thanks again for the support
Love the video, George. Keep them coming, please (simplejack)
Great! I have a similar knife [my fathers from the 60's-90's ]I want to make a sheath for and I have been looking for a traditional sheath tutorial to keep it period correct. Thanks and excellent work!
Very cool John and thank you for your kind words. I’m glad this’ll help with your fathers knives to sheath!!
Great videos. I have been binge watching for hours now. My wife for some reason likes boxed cereals. Those cereal boxes work pretty good for making patterns on a lot of things. Saves me from buying poster board. Another thing that helps for big pieces if you can get slip sheaths that come on pallets of products. TSC has a lot of them These also work great for patterns on large pieces. They will usually give them to you.
I really enjoy the banter. Thanks for the support and when I lived in Tucson I’d gather all I could carry of those pallet sheets ( the thick cardboard) and I’d use em on my dye bench and I’d cut target backers too. I’ve got more videos brewing and a bonus tip episode. Thanks
Thanks Ethan! Coming from you my friend means so much
Nice tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
Very well done George… you do so awesome with your videos… I learn from them.. thank you….!
Thanks Harley!!! You’re a good neighbor!
Awesome video George
Your a great Teacher
Very much appreciated Richard. Feels like I stumble thru it sometimes 😂
Thanks for doing these. You do an exceptional job at it and are a natural teacher.
Thank you Chuck. I’m glad it was helpful but I sound like I stammer when the record light comes on😂
Thank you very much Glenn I’m glad you enjoyed this.
George - Like the others here, I wanted to personally thank you for a very well done video. I have just started to get into Leathercraft, and as expected in this Internet Centric World we now find ourselves in, I suffer from information overload. I have been working on a custom sheath for a knife for a couple of weeks (3 failed attempts - or rather, 3 successful eliminations of what does not work for me). Your video filled in so many detail gaps that I am confident that attempt #4 will be the winner. I greatly appreciate the time that you took to make and share this tutorial, as well as your other videos. I hope you know that they are making a positive difference to those of us just starting out in this wonderful hobby... THANK YOU...... For God and Country - Sincerely, Brewman (aka Gary Brown)..
Well Gary Your kind words made my day. It is my sincerest intent to just share whatever I can to the new makers. I’ve learned so much from my mistakes that I think I’ll make more
Appreciate this positivity very much and Keep Making
That was awesome! (Tim from @bluelickleather)
Pattern making is more challenging for me than the actual assembling a project. Thanks for making it simple. Very nice sheath, BTW.
Very Nice. Thanks.
Thank you Adrian
Great tutorial! I will definitely use this method in future projects. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Cindy!!
I started leather craft a year ago to learn how to make that. I have made lots of things but not that YET.
Thank you April!
Good luck to you Earl!! This is an amazing craft
Thank you! Gonna give it a try.
Thanks Jake
Thanks Tim!!! Hopefully soon I’ll get used to being video taped and stop stammering😂
What sort of rules do you use and where can i buy those. By the way,i like your movie’s very much,tank’s for it.
Sorry I missed this question and kind words. Those can be found in Walmart, Hobby Lobby or Office Supply stores
OK I was wondering do you hand snitch or sewing machine ? I'm learning so I will be doing my hand. I find your video so I'm subscribing to your channel. Thanks for sharing and teaching us ! From Mobile,Alabama
Thank you Veronica. I do both but I enjoy hand stitching better. It’s very relaxing for me and I think it looks better. For really thick leather items I’ve been known to use a dremel drill press. I show that in my most recent YT video called “knife sheath school” Thanks for subscribing and have fun with this amazing craft
What kind of rulers do you use and where can I find them?
Walmart for both the round and straight rulers. Also Hobby Lobby has em as well. Sorry for the delay in responding. I do have an Instagram @viktorgeorgeleathergoods where I get notified of a message faster.