As you can see this is a using rig, not a safe queen, it has use marks all over it. No, I was not pleased with the sewing on the back but that is how the guy at the saddle shop did it. The belt loop on the Wrangler jeans holds the holster back farther than I care for it to be, and sometimes I skip that belt loop. I have no pattern per se, I just see a holster I like or think of one and I fold some brown paper from a grocery sack around the gun and cut off what I dont like the looks of, then unfold it on my leather properly, and cut it out and go. This is one of the first holsters I made, circa about 1975.
Once you have the pattern made, it doesnt hurt to pencil OUTSIDE on the pattern so you get the rough and grain on the preferred sides. Some old holsters had the smooth hair side in and the grain out,,,,so if you cut it wrong, tell them that you copied it off an old original.