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  • How to Make Leather Fringe

    Making fringe out of leather is a simple process of cutting even slits into deer hide close together. Create fringe as long or as short as necessary for a leather project with help from a...

  • How to Tie Leather Fringe

    Leather fringe can be tied off using a smaller strip of deer hide by simply wrapping the longer fringe at the base. Create an attractive fringe accent on a rawhide knife sheath with help from a...

  • How to Clamp Leatherwork Knife Sheaths

    Once a leather knife sheath is laced, clamping it between two books is a great way to maintain the shape and allow it to dry completely. Press the sheath, with the knife in place, between two...

  • How to Dry Leatherworks

    Drying out pieces of leatherwork is important to allow the leather to set up, stiffen and become more durable. Allow a rawhide leather knife sheath to dry for a day between two books with help...

  • How to Decorate Leatherworks

    A leatherwork knife sheath can be decorated using deer hide, which is flexible, soft and pliable, making it ideal for cutting fringe and sewing on trim details. Add a decorative element to a...

  • How to Make Leatherwork Lacing

    Leatherwork lacing using rawhide is done by soaking the rawhide strip, punching holes into the sheath a quarter-inch apart and threading the soaked rawhide through each hole. Secure both ends of...

  • How to Measure Shapes for Leatherwork

    Shapes for a leatherwork sheath should be measured against the knife blade to make sure it is the right length and width, allowing extra space to lace together the raw edges. Wrap rawhide around a...

  • Learn About the Different Types of Leatherwork

    The different types of leatherwork include traditional knife sheaths, bags, bundles, bead work and decorative embellishments. Create these unique items using different methods of cutting and...

  • How to Cut Rawhide Leather

    Before cutting into rawhide leather, soak the material in water to make it softer and more pliable. Cut out the shape of the project, along with narrow lacing pieces, with help from a leatherwork...

  • How to Trace Shapes for Leatherwork

    When tracing shapes onto rawhide for leatherwork, use a nail to scratch in the outline so there are no visible pen or pencil marks on the surface. Determine where to cut into translucent rawhide...

  • Obtain the Right Supplies for Leatherwork

    The supplies used in leatherwork can include deer hide leather, rawhide leather and leather string used as fringe. Collect the supplies necessary to create a knife sheath with help from a...

  • Obtain the Right Materials for Leatherwork

    The materials used for leatherwork includes rawhide, deer hide, knives, suede, cutting tools and hole-punching tools. Find various materials to use for these craft projects with help from a...

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