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I'm looking for a pattern to make the sheath that has the concho on the front. The one that looks like it all one piece but slips through. I'd appreciate any help.
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Never Gave that a try RD, not much call for it up here. If no one else here answers, Do you spend anytime at
www.ckdforums.com?
There is a sheath making message board there with a lot of information. The guy that moderates it makes some great sheaths.
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September 16, 2003, 03:48:51 PM »
I have never really used patterns, as I never made standard models. I rely on the fit of the stitch to keep the knife snug.
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