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Valarie

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  1. No retention strap. The clip on the pistol itself holds it pretty securely.  I put it on and jiggled up and down while bent over. No slips! 

    No wet molding, just folded it over and sewed it.

    So far, it fits good. But time may tell, haha.

    The harness is the hardest part, trying to get the straps the right length. My hubby helped me out. I made this because I have not been able to find a ready made holster that works for me. Too many belly rolls, haha!

    Lessons learned: be sure straps are not too wide for the buckles!

     

    Thanks, ya'll for the comments and encouragement! 


  2. Hey! I figured it out!

    Here is a pic of a quiver I made.  Tried to find uses for that thick, heavy leather I had bought.  This was fairly easy.  Copied the pattern from something off pinterest.  The symbols on the front refer to swiftness, accuracy, deadliness, etc.

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  3. Shoulder holster I just finished.  Made with 6-7 oz leather (I think, cant remember for sure).  Purchased already cut straps.  Tried to antique the holster to show off the tooling, but wound up antiquing the whole thing.  Still have much to learn.  Sunflowers and dragonfly are stamped and painted. Holds a 380.  Got the holster pattern from my daughter and had to cut it down to fit the pistol.  The yoke was designed by me. 

    Critiques welcomed. I know the stamping on the straps is substandard.  I tried to tool some scrolling and wound up stamping over it.  There are extra holes in the straps as  I had to adjust for size.  But it fits well and I will be wearing it for awhile to see how it feels.  The rectangle on the holster is where the clip goes that holds it on.  When I was fitting it for the holster, I noticed it scratching the leather, so I made a place for it to scratch without messing with the tooling. 

    It was fairly easy, except for figuring out how long to make the straps. 

    leather pics.JPG


  4. Ha! I figured it out! 

    A little history here: bought some saddle skirting thinking I would try a leather corset I saw on youtube, but it didnt work out. Then I had to decide what to do with all that leather! 

    Pictured here is a set of gauntlets. Dyed blue and mahogany, set with eyelets for the lacings. Tooled and painted and antiqued sunflowers. One of my first projects. Made my own pattern after looking at several.

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