Looking forward to making this pouch, little bit dissapointed that it
Didn't print off with the celtic artwork however i am sure it will still look good when finished thank you.
The patterns were very easy to follow along with and I really enjoyed the project as a whole.
A great little pattern that's easy to modify in minor ways and easy to work with.
Just started it very detail explanations and what tool to use very good love it
This is a great quality pattern and easy to follow for a beginner. The finished project turned out great!
Patterns are well explained. Yet to do my first attempt. Very happy with the purchase and the speed in which the process took. Patterns were available within minutes of payment.
I significantly reduced the size of the template and simplified the execution. The result still turned out well.
Excellent pattern, could not be easier to follow, thoroughly enjoyed making this
project, my friend has just taken up archery recently and is now the proud owner of this beautiful quiver and is the envy of his archery class.
I’m so happy I purchased this pattern. I was trying to make my armor from scratch, and I was having trouble designing the shoulders, but then I found this pattern and tutorial, and this was so helpful. I’m very pleased with how it turned out. I would absolutely recommend this.
New to leatherwork. Great pattern, simple too make, coming out great. My first is made, starting the second for my other son, both in Scouts. Don't care if they use them or not, I'm doing it for the experience. Certainly cant beat it for 5 bucks.
Fantastic design to use up all those pesky scrap bits!
I had some old deer hide I used for the body, and scrap veg tan 7-9oz for the end caps, I gave em a quick boil soak and placed an empty glue stick container (from cutting and glue dark horse patterns to Manila folders and lamenting them) inside to let the case dry and set.
I'm not one for tooling, I prefer the simple things. Even without tooling, this would be a fantastic item for new crafty people, a&s prizes, or just general use!
(If one is savvy with scaling ratios, this would be a great base design for scroll tubes - (side glace to the darkhorse team inserted here)
I've long been buying Darkhorse patterns, and this set is another absolute smash.
One might wonder, "Do I really need ALL the sizes?"
If you make armor for a group, absolutely, save yourself the late night rants about adjusting sizing, and re-printing patterns to adjust, again.
If you're looking for personal patterns, just buy the size you need!
-Design comment: This is really easy to incorporate into witcher armor/cosplay, mix in some leather backed mail, and boom
Good project for beginners, easy to follow and leaves space to add your own flourishes.
This pattern was super easy to follow. I do the cutting and my kid put it together. Great project! I’ve made two so far with plans for more!
I scaled up the pattern to make a pouch big enough to hold a large cell phone. The video instructions were very detailed and helpful. I used my Juki TL machine with a teflon foot, leather needle, and Tex 45 thread to sew the pouch. I like that part of it is turned, making for a clean seam. I used a cut work design on some suede to decorate the front flap, and an antler button closure.
Easy to follow Pattern and love how easy they are to customize. I doubled up 8-9 ounce leather for these and wax hardened them as I am using them for SCA Heavy combat.