When I was working on Guam installing transmitters, the guys that came out from South Africa had these neat fabric tool pouches. A top flap folded over the tools to keep them from falling out. The pouch is rolled up and a strap wraps around the outside and is tied or fastened with Velcro (junk!).
Long frustrated with the junk plastic cases that most tools come in and frustrated with a poked, prodded and blooded hand every time I reach into my tool bag I decided to make some pouches for myself.
Each pouch contains one type of tool. My first pouch will be for my Metric Nut Drivers. The second will probably be for my Inch Nut Drivers. I will have one each for Files, Screwdrivers, etc.
Instead of using crummy Velcro, I'm going to use a high power magnet for fastening the strap.
Material Needed:
Roughly a 500x500mm piece of tough denim fabric.
Two super magnets (not too big, you'll never get them apart!)
Spool or two of tough "Blue Jean" thread.
Denim Needle for Your Sewing Machine
Sewing Machine
Fabric Marking Device (Sharpie works in a pinch, but never comes off)
Few dozen stick pins
Straight edge
Scissors or Cutter
To be continued...