Members dustin29 Posted September 7, 2009 Members Report Posted September 7, 2009 Don do you have a pattern for a Model hp 22 .22 LR cal auto? My friend would like a ankle holster for his .22 pistol. I have never made a holster before but I am looking forward to trying my first one. If you need a picture of the pistol, I can get a picture to you. Thank You very much.
Members Scav Posted September 7, 2009 Members Report Posted September 7, 2009 By chance do you have anything for a Kimber Ultra Carry II? I had an inside the waist made up by High Noon, but would like to try my hand on one for the belt. Thanks, Scav Chasing the headless lizard, Scav
Members DonnieBlaze Posted December 31, 2009 Members Report Posted December 31, 2009 Here's a tough one for you how about a pattern for a 22 deringer holster for inside the pants carry?
Members SunshineNative Posted January 1, 2010 Members Report Posted January 1, 2010 (edited) Patterns for inside the pants deringers are not hard to make at all! The photos are of my 25 deringer, the clip works great inisde the back waist of my pants or skirts and also works well on a bra. I draw lefthanded and it works well! It took only about 30 minutes to sketch, cut and sew!! I also wet molded the holster as well. Wonderful friend did my first one, she taught me how to make almost any quick holster. Havent tried any fancy ones yet! Dianne Here's a tough one for you how about a pattern for a 22 deringer holster for inside the pants carry? Edited January 1, 2010 by SunshineNative Life isn't about the dates at birth or death. Its about how you live the time in between.
Members DonnieBlaze Posted January 1, 2010 Members Report Posted January 1, 2010 Patterns for inside the pants deringers are not hard to make at all! The photos are of my 25 deringer, the clip works great inisde the back waist of my pants or skirts and also works well on a bra. I draw lefthanded and it works well! It took only about 30 minutes to sketch, cut and sew!! I also wet molded the holster as well. Wonderful friend did my first one, she taught me how to make almost any quick holster. Havent tried any fancy ones yet! Dianne Can you post the cutting pattern you used or some instructions on that holster that is what i am looking for i need some cined of pattern or instructin as i have never mad a holst befor i am still new at leather crafts. i am just getting back in to it now and hope to open a buisness in the near futer i have been doing leathercrafts on and off for about 4 years now and i am still learning. check out my post my stuff on the critique post and let me know what you think
Members SunshineNative Posted January 11, 2010 Members Report Posted January 11, 2010 Actually I found the instructions in an Al Stohlman book. I laid the gun up on sight edge and drew around it, then without lifting the gun I laid it on the side and drew around that side of it, then rolled it to the other side, traced it again. It was very easy to figure out, the illustration makes it easier, I have attached a couple of pictures maybe they will help. I can't remember the name of the book with the directions but will look when I go to the store today and will email this afternoon. Dianne Can you post the cutting pattern you used or some instructions on that holster that is what i am looking for i need some cined of pattern or instructin as i have never mad a holst befor i am still new at leather crafts. i am just getting back in to it now and hope to open a buisness in the near futer i have been doing leathercrafts on and off for about 4 years now and i am still learning. check out my post my stuff on the critique post and let me know what you think Life isn't about the dates at birth or death. Its about how you live the time in between.
Members tmshaffer Posted January 12, 2010 Members Report Posted January 12, 2010 That is a nice looking holster Sunshine
Members particle Posted January 12, 2010 Members Report Posted January 12, 2010 I think the book SunshineNative is referring to is "How To Make Holsters" by Al Stohlman. Basically, it tells you to take a piece of card stock or heavy paper, fold it in half, then lay the gun down (after the obvious safety check...) on its sights centered on the fold in the paper. Then lay it down on its side without moving the gun's location on the paper. Trace the outline of the gun, then remove the gun. I think he suggests at least 3/4" clear around the trigger guard and also at the barrel. Once you get the pattern drawn for the first half, cut around the pattern line for the first half, then fold it on the fold line you previously made, and trace the cut line to the other half of the pattern, add any belt loop folds if you are using that method, then cut the rest of the pattern. http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/home/department/Books-Patterns/stohlman-leather-craft-books/6055-00.aspx?feature=Product_8 Eric Adamswww.adamsleatherworks.com | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram
Members gundy Posted January 13, 2010 Members Report Posted January 13, 2010 long shot but do you hve a pattern for a ruger p89/85 iwb? ive made a few of my own but am not happy with how they have come out. snap or clip is fine, thanks for any insight
Ambassador Don101 Posted January 16, 2010 Author Ambassador Report Posted January 16, 2010 Please dont ask for patterns as i dont do them anymore, thanks Don
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