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This may have already been answer and I just over looked it but I am new to working with leather. Just had ankle surgery and will be out of work for a while so my wife decided I needed a hobby lol. Anyways we purchased some leather and a few tools today but I don't really know how to get everything started. I have an idea of the type of holster I want to make just wondering if there are patterns out there to help get me started or is it just a make it as you go kinda thing. I am attaching a picture of the style I want to make. I found this one for sell for about $150 and figured I could make it myself for less and have something to do instead of watching tv waiting on it to come in the mail. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. 

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Uncle Q, this is a candid and well meant answer. What you are asking is akin to someone writing a book. I would suggest that you go to the Tandy website. They have all kinds of videos. And, of course, YouTube. Searching for information is like networking. One video will create a need to find other videos.

I don't hand stitch and I don't want to. But to get a proper and good looking stitch, you will spend some time learning.

This site is a wonderful site that allows us to post different ways to do leather. But the posts are tips and information on pieces of the construction such as burnishing, dyeing, conditioning, sewing, and other specific areas.

I am not brushing you aside. I harassed a few members when I started a few years ago. Still do sometimes:).

Don't give up. It is a very satisfying hobby/business. Until you meet "that" customer:).

 

https://www.tandyleather.com/en/free-leathercraft-instructional-videos.html

 

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If you can visit your local Tandy Leather store.  Most often they hold classes and are a wealth of knowledge.

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You can find free info on making holsters - including some patterns - on my site.  I don't go into stitching and simple dye instructions, since those are so simple that a long discussion is ridiculous.  You don't need an hour video to tell you that the stitch goes up through one hole and down the next.

And yes, you can make that holster for less than $150.  The BEST leather, you can still make that for under $20 worth of materials.

 

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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Many find that "I can make that for less than $150" ends up being far more expensive.  It's also far more addicting, frustrating, satisfying and fun!  I've never made a holster, but make lots of other things, so I can't give you any specific direction on that.  JLSleather (above post) has been exceptionally kind in offering free holster patterns that many here have used with great success, so that could be a great starting point for you.  

The best resources to learn from will depend on how you learn best!

 There are some great books, videos and threads here on LWN.  Some books to look out for include Al Stohlman's "The Art of Hand Sewing Leather" available to buy at Tandy stores, and in electronic format in the link at the left.  You'll find a number of other decent books at Tandy stores, and their leathercraft library.

There are also a lot of videos available on Youtube and elsewhere.  Some are very brief and cover only the basics, others more complete, and some just plain long-winded.  You'll quickly figure out which is which.  Some worth a look include Tandy's videos, Ian Atkinson, Nigel Armitage, Springfield Leather ... And as mentioned above, one link tends to lead to another .. You never really know what you'll find.

For leather and tool suppliers, you'll find some great stuff at the top of the page here at LWN, at Tandy, and many other places(depending on where you live, some may be better for you than others).

Hope that helps!

 

Bill

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Stohlman's holster making book is a good reference as well.

"Oh my God....I beseech thee grant me the grace to remain in Thy Presence; and to this end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess all my affections" Brother Lawrence c.1614-1691

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Hey Uncle Q. I was in also ignorant in the mystical ways of holster making not too long ago. I found a wealth of info on you tube, then had some questions that I could not find the answer to come on no matter how much I scoured the internet. That's where this forum came in. I joined, asked my question, and promptly received several valuable responses. the guys on here are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I would suggest doing a search on Google site specific for leatherworker.net. For example, if you want to know about pattern-making, I would search Google in this way:

holster pattern making site:leatherworker.net

You can try searching the site itself, but I found that Google usually returns better results. Not sure if the search function on the site has improved since the last update. If you don't find what you're looking for, just ask. I'll also post a link below to a YouTube playlist I've compiled with more than several useful videos. Most of all, have fun. It's extremely rewarding and the folks on here are always willing to offer up some constructive criticism. Hope to see some pictures soon.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj1ASZQHk6RoMjPQBRRbg8BErecR424py

 

 

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If you feel like you HAVE to see a video, then I'd absolutely recommend this one: 

Contains everything you need to see to make a quality holster - except the pattern itself - and does it all in half an hour.  Very nice, solid looking holster, complete with a discussion of why he's doing what he's doing.

Most of us take longer to make the first ones, and then some speed comes later (usually).  But if a guy has to break the "how to" into multiple parts, he's likely more interested in promoting his u-tube channel than actually showing you ANYthing.  Watching Hank a guy could actually make his own holster.  Having seen a number of those videos, just trying to spare you going through some of that... ;)

 

 

 

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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I cant help you anymore than these other fine gentleman but your quest was similar to how i got started but I would set my sights a little lower just so you are not put off by your new hobby. LONG ago I collected hand made beautiful knives. I had ordered a sheath from a guy whose company was called Tree stump leather. I got it and it was beautiful but back in 1990 it was over $60 and I thought that was steep. I was convinced I could make something equally as awesome and it would cost me pennies ..

Bwhahahahaha

Well ... werent true. I made something alright but it didnt look anything like his .... as a matter of fact calling his sheath and my thing a sheath would have been liking calling an elephant a lion. But .. I was and still am one of those people convinced that with enough smashing my head into walls and practice and research I can learn anything. I still dont know if my sheaths look as good as his did but he did set me on my quest.

I certainly dont want to dissuade you but if I offered any advice It would be to get the fundamentals right. Dont get to caught up in his coloring or swoopy ears. It is going to have to securely support a firearm and I think that is a big deal. If I make a Knife sheath or hatchet cover and things go skittering across the floor its bad but if my gun or the gun of anyone I make a holster for goes skittering across the floor its awful and sometimes potentially dangerous. I still remember the video of some guy shooting himself in the leg because the leather was too soft and he was inattentive and the trigger was activated when he holstered.

If you have a gun Jeff did a pattern for then you are well on your way. He did the tough work of figuring out the stitch lines and pattern so its a SAFE carry and has sold enough to have had his designs field tested. If not .. make your holster and post it up here for feedback.

I see things posted for top dollar on ebay and etsy that are patently unsafe. They added some stamps and maybe they did some dye thing but anyone who really knows instantly knows it isnt safe.

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