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Single loop holster [no sew]
The pattern only has 2 pieces and is drafted to use the smallest piece of other possible. It is strongly recommended to use a minimum of 8oz Vegetable-tanned leather for the main body of the holster. Unless making a lined holster. It is best to do any tooling, stamping, or border work before you assemble the holster It is best to Burnish and or Slick the top edge of the holster body before assembling the holster the two edges are hard to work Lay the holster body flat with


Which side of the leather goes on the outside?
Almost all leather holsters, belts, and pouches from the Western era. You will see very few original holsters with the flesh (ruff) side out


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