JOERUSSIA Report post Posted March 29, 2012 fHey guys I was wondering if anybody knew how to make a pipe tobacco pouch, or if anybody knew how to start one? Everybody can buy one, but i wanna make one or get somebody to make one for me atleast that way I know nobody else has one like mine. I put in some samples below, I don't want a big pouch i just want to cary 2 average sized pipes a pouch for tobacco and some accessories. Most of all i want a light colored leather. Can anybody help me out on that? Or atleast point me in a direction where i can start to make one myself? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted March 29, 2012 (edited) I made a tobacco pouch one time for a customer (Christmas present for her husband), . . . had to make another one after Christmas. I had some material she had given me from his grandmother's quilting material, . . . and I lined it with that (cotton) material. When he found out about it, . . . he choked up, said there was no way he would use that, put it away. I had to make him an "every day" one. Those were #1 and #2 of my tobacco pouch makings. Anyway, . . . go buy some 3/4 oz veggie tan leather, . . . lay your pipes out on your desk, . . . get a couple of manila folders, . . . make believe the manila folders are your leather, . . . cut it to suit your taste and design, . . . get a glue stick with re-moveable glue in it, . . . make your own pattern, . . . cut it out of the leather, . . . sew it up or lace it up by hand. You'll get many compliments on it, . . . believe me, . . . and most of that won't necessarily come from your great leatherworking skill, . . . but more from your willngness to tackle the problem, . . . see it through to completion, . . . then sport the results. Oh, . . . and, . . . uhhh, . . . yes that is the way we make patterns for holsters for guns: manila folders and glue sticks. May God bless, Dwight Edited March 29, 2012 by Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JOERUSSIA Report post Posted March 29, 2012 Thanks for the tips!! Do you have any templets that you used or did you just do it all freehand? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites