
Originally Posted by
Yaish
It won't be an everyday wear item, but it's the perfect size and shape for a dirk sheath.
You might also consider making it an accent piece of a larger item. For example, dress up a plain belt by cutting lozenge shaped pieces from the snake skin and sewing them to the belt. Since you could use the skin more sparingly it would go all the way around. Diamond shapes would also help utilize the skin more efficiently and would look great as an accent on a brown or tan belt.
I like this idea, and then James go here to get a rattle to make a kilt pin with:
http://www.hideandfur.com/inventory/5545.html
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