Simple Leather Bracelet

A month ago I decided to make another knife. To complete it, I had to buy some leather for the knife sheath. Some of the leather was left unused, so I took a piece of it and made a fancy braclet!
Cutting the Leather






First of all, I took a piece of paper and folded it around my arm, to find out, how long the piece of leather must be.
Then I tought the shape of the braclet, so it would hold on my hand without any metal parts.
For cutting I used a simple razor blade.
Cutting the Small Parts









Again, using a razor blade I cut the leather as shown in the pictures and then connected the both ends
I also knocked out two holes in the leather, so the both ends would hold together tighter.
Holes




When the leather was cut to the desired shape, using this tool I knocked out holes on the both edges of the leather
Design





For the design of the braclet I used ancient Latvian symbols. Each of them symbolises something else.
I burned the symbols into the leather, using a wood burning tool. I would suggest doing this in a well ventilated room, because the fumes are harmful.
Finishing the Braclet





When the symbols were burned in the leather, I used a simple thread to sew around the edges of the braclet.
End product looks great and holds tight on my hand. It's a fun and easy project if you have a couple free hours and have nothing to do, and even more - you don't need expensive tools to make it!!
If you want this bracelet, you can buy it here on etsy