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This PDF download is for a free leather Button Snap Coin Pouch Template. This coin pouch can easily wrap and snap around a belt or a bag handle. Easily holds a small handful of change for everyday usage.
Print out PDF at “ACTUAL SIZE” and/or “100% Scale”.

Wickett and craig traditional harness leather

Free leather coin pouch pattern

Free leather coin pouch template

Wickett and craig Burgundy traditional harness leather coin pouch
Measurements
Closed Pouch: 3.3″ Long by 3″ Wide (1.5″ Wide by button)
Open Pouch: 7″ Long by 3″ Wide
Items Used
- 3-4oz Veg-Tanned Leather (Wicket & Craig Traditional Harness)
- Tandy 4-in-1 Stitching Hole Punch
Punches 3/32" (0,2 cm) lacing holes into leather up to 3 to 4 oz. Use Protecto Board or Poly Cutting Board as a base to punch into. This will help protect your tools and your tabletop.
- Tokonole edge finisher
Our premiere Tokonole burnishing gum, this product far surpasses Tragacanth for your leathercraft needs. Odorless, irritant-free and easy to apply this gum will give excellent results every time.
- 200 & 300 Grit Sandpaper
- Dremel Burnishers
Perfect for the rotary tool! It will also fit a drill press, hand drill, lathe, or any other motorized tool.
- 2 – John James Stitching Needles (#18 or 1/0)
These needles are highly recommended by many leather workers and are arguably the best needles because of their high quality and durability. These needles rarely break at the eyelets when under stress, unlike many others.
A polyester thread is preferred for sewing almost anything that requires strength and durability. It performs well with all types of leather and sewing projects. It is strong, has excellent sunlight (UV) resistance and will keep your projects lasting for a very long time.
Precision and durable leather working compass/divider, also used in wood work, metal work and other drawing work. Perfect for drawing arcs, circles, divide gauges, dividing line, line segments, size measurement, etc.
If you are new to leather crafting check out some of these articles to get you started working with leather.