If you are interested in making this for yourself, the pattern is now available in my Etsy shop at www.etsy.com/listing/1069818822/pattern-for-cross-draw-pancake-holster
Thanks, a good leather sewing machine is a costly investment, but it saves me a lot of time. If I had the time to spend, hand stitching can actually be stronger and look nicer if it is done well.
Great camera work I just found this video by the way I've been looking into making my own holsters and I really like your camera work in the way of you explain everything
Best looking cross draw holsters out there yet! Do you have this pattern for small frame revolvers like the S&W 642 or Taurus 856? Have you guessed what handguns I own? Nice work.
I am not currently set up to sell holsters online. Currently the local market for custom leatherwork is filling the time I have available. Since this video is meant to inspire others to make something similar feel free to share it with a leather worker in your area. They can be found by contacting leather supply stores and sometimes gun shops know a holster maker. There is also always the option of learning a new hobby and making your own. I know a lot of people who made holsters as their first leather project. A good holster can be made with much simpler tools than I used here.
I made another video about this style of holster and spent a lot of it talking about how I came up with the pattern. ua-cam.com/video/X2F40YDy1WU/v-deo.html
I use a scrap of sheep skin shearling. I trim the wool down to about a half inch. If you rinse it out right away it can be reused many times. I also thin the resolene with some water. I find it easier to get a good finish that way.
I draw my own patterns. Another option would be to buy a holster pattern pack and adapt the pattern to exactly what you want. I know Slickbald holster patterns has a pancake pattern pack. They are sold through Springfield leather company, Weaver leather, and I think I have seen them on Amazon. I don't believe it has a cross draw pattern. You would need to redraw where the belt slots are to make a holster like this one.
If you are interested in making this for yourself, the pattern is now available in my Etsy shop at www.etsy.com/listing/1069818822/pattern-for-cross-draw-pancake-holster
Beautiful work your stitching machine is slick
Thanks, a good leather sewing machine is a costly investment, but it saves me a lot of time. If I had the time to spend, hand stitching can actually be stronger and look nicer if it is done well.
Great camera work I just found this video by the way I've been looking into making my own holsters and I really like your camera work in the way of you explain everything
Thank you, I have a few other videos about making holsters and on some of them I go into more detail about how I make my own patterns for them.
Thanks for the pattern it turned out very well.
Great to hear it worked for you. Thanks for watching, buying a pattern and the feedback!
Just purchased the above holster pattern from your Etsy page. Looking forward to making one 👍👌🏽
Awesome! Thanks for the purchase and let me know if you have any questions about it.
@@bransonsgeneralstore cheers, if I use 5mm thick leather, will I still require lining?
@@jawadbokhari1 that would work without lining, the combined thickness of the leathers I used would be close to 5mm.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
I need to buy that pattern.
Nice leather work
Thank you very much!
Best looking cross draw holsters out there yet! Do you have this pattern for small frame revolvers like the S&W 642 or Taurus 856? Have you guessed what handguns I own? Nice work.
I do not currently have a pattern for a small frame revolver, but I might put one up in the future.
Can you please do a tutorial for a pancake holster?
Ruger gp100 wiley clapp w/3"barrel? Wheel gun. Thanks Blue.
Great video thank you. I would like to try this myself sometime.
What’s the price on one like this for fn 510 10 mm gun
I don't sell custom holsters online. I have a full-time job and enough business locally to keep me busy. Sorry.
Can you make a holster for a tourist judge like the one in this video and if so how much
Sorry, but I don't have time to do custom orders. I have a full-time job and enough business locally to keep me busy.
@@bransonsgeneralstore thank you for your time
Awesome!!! Where can I buy one of these Holsters? I have a 1911 too.
I am not currently set up to sell holsters online. Currently the local market for custom leatherwork is filling the time I have available. Since this video is meant to inspire others to make something similar feel free to share it with a leather worker in your area. They can be found by contacting leather supply stores and sometimes gun shops know a holster maker. There is also always the option of learning a new hobby and making your own. I know a lot of people who made holsters as their first leather project. A good holster can be made with much simpler tools than I used here.
Give me your website to order one just like this one
I don't sell custom holsters online. I have a full-time job and enough business locally to keep me busy. Sorry.
@@bransonsgeneralstore Wells let me know if you willing to make one for me I really appreciate it. I like your work. That’s why I’m interested
Good video. Nice Holster. IMO he should have started with the pattern.
I made another video about this style of holster and spent a lot of it talking about how I came up with the pattern. ua-cam.com/video/X2F40YDy1WU/v-deo.html
Do you sell holsters?
what were you using to put the Resolene on with?
I use a scrap of sheep skin shearling. I trim the wool down to about a half inch. If you rinse it out right away it can be reused many times. I also thin the resolene with some water. I find it easier to get a good finish that way.
Would you consider selling the pattern
That's a great suggestion. I've listed the pattern in my Etsy shop at www.etsy.com/listing/1069818822/pattern-for-cross-draw-pancake-holster
where did you get the pattern?
I draw my own patterns. Another option would be to buy a holster pattern pack and adapt the pattern to exactly what you want. I know Slickbald holster patterns has a pancake pattern pack. They are sold through Springfield leather company, Weaver leather, and I think I have seen them on Amazon. I don't believe it has a cross draw pattern. You would need to redraw where the belt slots are to make a holster like this one.
Branson's General Store thanks!