Foxes and Ravens
Large Bracer Pattern
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This is the pattern I use to make my Bracers, for a larger arm size, starting at a wrist circumference of about 8in.
This is only the printable pattern, no instructions.
The strap outline is only an example, you'll need to make two straps of different lengths according to the size of your forearm.
The pattern fits onto regular letter size paper.
Please let me know if you have any questions! I do not provide refunds, but I'm happy to help you in any way I can.
Recommended Materials:
- 6-9 oz veg tan leather for the top protection (I use Oakleaf veg tan leather from tandyleather.com)
- 2-4 oz leather for the straps
- 1/2" Strap buckles (I use the "strap buckles" from tandyleather.com)
- Rivets (I prefer to use medium sized rapid rivets or douple-cap rivets from tandyleather.com, but it depends on the thickness of your leather)
Recommended Tools:
- An x-acto knife or other sharp, precise knife, or heavy duty scissors
- Hole punches for leather that match the rivet size
- An edge bevel tool
- Rivet setter set (a small concave "anvil" and a metal post with a concave end, called the setter)
This pattern is for personal use only: if you would like to use it for commercial purposes (for selling archery bracers in your own shop), contact me about licensing at fox@foxesandravens.com or using the Contact form.
This is only the printable pattern, no instructions.
The strap outline is only an example, you'll need to make two straps of different lengths according to the size of your forearm.
The pattern fits onto regular letter size paper.
Please let me know if you have any questions! I do not provide refunds, but I'm happy to help you in any way I can.
Recommended Materials:
- 6-9 oz veg tan leather for the top protection (I use Oakleaf veg tan leather from tandyleather.com)
- 2-4 oz leather for the straps
- 1/2" Strap buckles (I use the "strap buckles" from tandyleather.com)
- Rivets (I prefer to use medium sized rapid rivets or douple-cap rivets from tandyleather.com, but it depends on the thickness of your leather)
Recommended Tools:
- An x-acto knife or other sharp, precise knife, or heavy duty scissors
- Hole punches for leather that match the rivet size
- An edge bevel tool
- Rivet setter set (a small concave "anvil" and a metal post with a concave end, called the setter)
This pattern is for personal use only: if you would like to use it for commercial purposes (for selling archery bracers in your own shop), contact me about licensing at fox@foxesandravens.com or using the Contact form.





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