This is the pattern I use to make my Elf Leaf Belt Pouch
This is only the pattern, no instructions.
I've formatted this as a .pdf, if you need it in a different format please let me know.
The pattern fits onto US Letter Paper, but should fit onto A4 paper as well.
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:
- Between 6 and 9 oz veg tan leather (I use Oakleaf veg tan leather from tandyleather.com)
- 2-4oz soft leather (veg tan or chrome tan)
- Leather lace
- Waxed thread
- Optional: Wood (for the toggle, but leather can also be used)
Recommended Tools:
- Pencil
- X-Acto or other sharp knife
- Scratch awl (a straight awl)
- Edge beveler
- Dull tipped needles (I use large harness needles)
- Scissors (for cutting thread)
- Lighter or matches (to burn knots)
This pattern is for personal use only: if you would like to use it for commercial purposes (for selling pouches in your own shop), contact me about licensing at fox@foxesandravens.com
This is only the pattern, no instructions.
I've formatted this as a .pdf, if you need it in a different format please let me know.
The pattern fits onto US Letter Paper, but should fit onto A4 paper as well.
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:
- Between 6 and 9 oz veg tan leather (I use Oakleaf veg tan leather from tandyleather.com)
- 2-4oz soft leather (veg tan or chrome tan)
- Leather lace
- Waxed thread
- Optional: Wood (for the toggle, but leather can also be used)
Recommended Tools:
- Pencil
- X-Acto or other sharp knife
- Scratch awl (a straight awl)
- Edge beveler
- Dull tipped needles (I use large harness needles)
- Scissors (for cutting thread)
- Lighter or matches (to burn knots)
This pattern is for personal use only: if you would like to use it for commercial purposes (for selling pouches in your own shop), contact me about licensing at fox@foxesandravens.com