I made a case

Ghost of OBC

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Title kind of says it all. I'm not a leatherworker, but I am a sailor. I had some leather left over from building turnbuckle covers. A Stanley knife, some sail maker's needle and thread, and some very rudimentary leather forks, and I have a case. Interior is lined in lamb fleece, one tube from a golf bag to hold a cue butt is finished in polar fleece. I was inspired by a shotgun slip.
 

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Nicely done.

I'm a sailor too and always wondered how the lashing/splicing/whipping skills you pick up over the years would translate to leather work. 👍👍
 
Thanks! I do all my own running rigging. I find leatherwork to be a friendly mix of that and boat carpentry. Order of operations is the biggest challenge. Saddle stitching is very time consuming.
 
Title kind of says it all. I'm not a leatherworker, but I am a sailor. I had some leather left over from building turnbuckle covers. A Stanley knife, some sail maker's needle and thread, and some very rudimentary leather forks, and I have a case. Interior is lined in lamb fleece, one tube from a golf bag to hold a cue butt is finished in polar fleece. I was inspired by a shotgun slip.
Well done!
 
I was inspired by a shotgun slip
Gun cases and fishing rod cases are part of the history of cue cases.

It's hard to argue with a nice basic envelope style case. No frills, just a case.

They are beautiful in their understated utility.

And when you invest your time and work in making it, it is truly your own. You can't buy that. Every stitch carries the spirit of your own time and effort.
 
Gun cases and fishing rod cases are part of the history of cue cases.

It's hard to argue with a nice basic envelope style case. No frills, just a case.

They are beautiful in their understated utility.

And when you invest your time and work in making it, it is truly your own. You can't buy that. Every stitch carries the spirit of your own time and effort.
This is very true. Though, I also have a Jill Hawk custom case with similar styling that I absolutely love. It'll stay my main case and this new one, I'll use for traveling light.

 
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