How to make a Paracord Leatherman Pouch

 by stuwegie
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Hi everyone!
I would appreciate your votes for my instructable in the Paracord contest.
Ive made the pouch, now if only i had a leatherman to put in it instead of a piece of wood!

This instructable will show you how to weave a custom made pouch using paracord.
The method used can be easily modified to fit a range of items from multi-tools and torches to mobile phones. It is very simple to make and doesnt use any fancy or difficult knots.

This patricular pouch used a total of 25 feet of 550 paracord however if you are making a pouch for something larger then obvooisly you would need a little more.

When making anything its always best to start with the best materials you can find which is why i always recommend using genuine military spec 550 paracord. The better the cord the longer your pouch will last.

I hope you like the instructable!
 
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Step 1: Materials

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For best results use genuine 550 Paracord. I purchase mine from supplycaptain.
As with anything in life you get what you pay for, if you want your pouch to last a long time you want to have the best cord available and with suplycaptain they guarantee the quality and authenticity of their cord. Many online retailers sell similar looking but poor quality cord with no guarantees on the durability ofthe cord.

1.  Approximately 30 feet of 550 Paracord, any colour you like.

2. Scissors to cut the cord

3. Lighter to seal the ends of the cord

4. A pair of forceps or needle nose pliers

5. A hair pin or if you have one a permalock needle (not essential but it helps with the weaving process)

6. A scrap piece of wood at least 18 inches long and 3-4 inches wide

7. Some drawing pins or something similar to hold the cord in place as you weave.
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auz94 says: Feb 19, 2013. 11:51 PM
I made a cigarette case with this, it isn't as neat and perfect as yours but its nice for my first try. I will post pics soon
fish999 says: Aug 28, 2012. 8:05 PM
why cant i download the pdf its not letting me.
Stormdrane says: Apr 12, 2010. 9:02 AM
Nice instructable, thanks for sharing! 

I made several of these paracord pouch/sheaths last year, and have used knot/loop closures for the flap, as well as loop/bdu button, and velcro sewn into the underside of the flap and a longer section on the front of the pouch for more adjustable lengths, depending on what was put in the pouch/sheath.  I found it best to sew on the velcro before folding the woven length and adding the cord for the sides.

For a more secure closure, I made one with a small side release buckle with lengths of elastic webbing attached to both ends, then sewn onto the pouch, added in conjunction with the velcro.  I cannibalized the small buckle and webbing that I used from an old cell phone belt holster.
john0214 in reply to StormdraneAug 15, 2012. 7:18 PM
Hi stormdrane wat r the names of ur instructable bc I have a knife but no sheath
stuwegie (author) in reply to StormdraneApr 12, 2010. 10:30 AM
Hi Stormdrane.

Thanks for your comments. This was my first one and i have since made a few more using different lacing techniques for the side and also making the flap a bit longer.
I have stacks of 10mm side release buckles which i could use but have chosen to use velcro so far. 
I really like your knot loop closure but will have to admit that damned lanyard knot keeps getting the better of me :P
samurai.payton says: Jun 27, 2012. 10:39 AM
Now i know what's holding my mags for my AR-15. :D Airsoft of coarse!
Bev Kirk says: Jun 24, 2012. 10:08 PM
To writers who at times cannot afford genuine Leatherman knives: I've been there, too. See if you live anywhere near where state sales (open to the public) carry the items confiscated by TSA. It'll blow your mind! I've been to sales where gallon-sized ZipLoc bags containing about three dozen sharp items usually contain at least 4-5-6 Leatherman and similar knives. There are usually also ulu knives, nail clippers, letter openers, and other things way, way too dangerous to trust a frequent flyer to carry! The price of these bags has gone up to around $35 now, but you often come out with a few hundred dollars worth of sharps or edged weapons. I've worked with Boy Scouts since 1975 and they really love doing very special things on camp-outs so they can earn the chance to select their own knife.

Thanks for this 'ible.
ArizonaSRMC says: Jun 5, 2012. 12:17 AM
Loved it! Took a bit to get it done, I had to do multi-color spice it up a bit, and for the belt loop gutted cord and more flat weave! Good time killer for the deployed bored Soldier! Thanks!
wandererchronicles says: Jun 3, 2012. 12:14 PM
Great instructable, thanks! Used it to make a replacement case for my Leatherman, and liked the finished result enough that I made a knife sheath as well. Next up: cell phone holster!

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chip123 says: May 7, 2012. 11:49 AM
Is that lighter a turboflame? If it is, what gas do you use in it? Mine just keeps going out, but it used to work fine, so i'm hoping i'm just using the wrong gas and it's not a problem with the lighter :s
-The Mad Hatter - says: Mar 4, 2012. 11:21 AM
I'm going to try using some of the zillion parachute clips I have to make it able to attach to a belt loop. I don't wear belts often. Thanks for this Instructable, I would have probably bought one of those cloth-type ones had I not found this, my pocket knife gets dirt in it whenever I store it in my, well, pocket. :p
breynolds3 says: Feb 23, 2012. 1:41 AM
I did this successfully for a case for my smart phone. It is pretty sweet, I've added some pics . . . I added the belt loop a little crooked because I wanted the phone to be a bit slanted when on my belt to reduce the chance of the screen being broken due to excessive pressure. Thanks for the VERY useful instructable!:)
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pipelinerpoke says: Jan 8, 2012. 8:57 AM
Thanks for this instructable, I had to widen the main part for my phone case, and it works perfectly and it's tough.
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Alt-Horizon says: Sep 9, 2010. 9:38 AM
I made one of those for my younger sister, although measured to fit her cellphone. I used pink and grey laces for hockeyskates... forgot to document though, got to ask her to take a picture of it and send me so I can show you. trying to find the swedish equivalent of 550 paracord at the moment.

nice instructable and thanks.
fogman103 in reply to Alt-HorizonDec 22, 2011. 9:24 AM
Just buy it on ebay, amazon, or countycomm and ship it to sweden.
sbacon says: Jan 16, 2011. 7:33 PM
you need to get yourself one of these http://www.coghlans.com/products/campers-tool-9690
best tool for price ever (i made some removable handle pads for using the plyers out of duct tape because the handles are kind of sharp otherwise) great instructable!
Blechmen in reply to sbaconNov 25, 2011. 2:54 PM
Yo that's just a knock off on Leatherman. Leatherman has great quality mutitools and knifes so don't buy cheap copies buy the real deal
sbacon in reply to BlechmenNov 25, 2011. 6:47 PM
I am aware that it is a knock off, I have both that and a genuine Leatherman Blast. Both tools have served me very well. Although the Leatherman is of superior quality and has more features, I could not afford to purchase one at the time, and the Coghlan's tool was perfectly sufficient for my needs. I would not recommend it for everyone, but it is a good enough tool if you are on a budget. Gerber is also a very good tool, (arguably better than Leatherman in some respects) but if you are really looking for quality and have a few extra bucks lying around, then I recommend an SOG tool, both for their torque and the convenience of buying and installing alternate tools to swap into the handles.
shadow wave rider says: Nov 25, 2011. 2:45 PM
buy a leatheman off ebay. you can get one for like half the store price
Battman4312 says: Oct 30, 2011. 8:21 PM
Thanks for the write up. It was really easy to follow and basic

I added a row to make it wider and I fastened on a button with some of that leftover inside strands of paracord. I also made some belt loops.

Excellent write-up.
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Stryker Perry 13 says: Oct 15, 2011. 1:23 PM
really nice thanks here is mine i changed it a little bit i have a molle gear metal clip for my belt loop so i can attach it to my military gear or my belt and i didnt made a lid so i made the sides adjustable like shoe laces are with a knot on the back
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chriswalker58 says: Sep 16, 2011. 2:16 AM
This is a really good Idea, I lost the pouch for mine and this will replace it quite easily. Instructions were clear and easy to follow. Seems I have an unending supply of this paracord now that I made one for me all the guys here on the base with me in Iraq want one. Maybe I'll set up a sideline and make a little poker money too;
jalacy93 says: Jun 4, 2011. 12:02 PM
how do i do this for a SAK, do i just make the block smaller?
Tommi Potx says: May 28, 2011. 8:56 PM
Damn, that is a good piece of work! You need a paracord Bosun's belt to put that on!
;)
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Achan20 says: Feb 21, 2011. 4:20 PM
i guess i could improvise and make a cell phone pouch. lol. and search www.budk.com for good multi-tools
1spartan95 says: Jan 8, 2011. 8:16 PM
Awesome! I'm makin one!

BTW, Nice leatherman, LOL
tzq33tdq says: Dec 6, 2010. 2:30 PM
this is awesome but were can i get the paracord???
butterfly grower in reply to tzq33tdqJan 3, 2011. 12:38 PM
at a army suply store or online.
loku1125 in reply to tzq33tdqDec 17, 2010. 10:40 PM
ebay or countycomm.com or just search it on google
tjosephcarter says: Dec 30, 2010. 7:23 PM
Congratulations on being selected as one of the paracord contest winners. This was definitely among my top three picks! And hopefully now you can replace that Leatherman knockoff with inferior blade material! ;)
FrozenStar says: Sep 29, 2010. 12:35 PM
I should make one for my sharpening stone instead of having to carry the thing around in my pocket.
Necro Scythe says: Sep 20, 2010. 9:50 PM
I'm making one for my multi tool!! Thats WICKED
SPININSPUR says: Apr 17, 2010. 5:31 PM
is there a way to make it so it can hold a aa or aaa maglight ?
TechDante in reply to SPININSPURSep 20, 2010. 5:29 PM
it would hyst be a case of replacing (wooden leatherman) with maglight and adjusting the dinemtions to fit. you would probebly need less horizontal strands for the maglight.
MSCRCEI7 says: Jun 13, 2010. 7:56 PM
So I have attempted this as well, and well.. mine is messy/loose and nothing like stuwegie's or storm's. Nice instructable project.
theruss007 says: May 5, 2010. 7:46 PM
I just got through making mine today it took 5 hours to make. Mine Yours is way better than mine. I got the actual weaving down. the sides are what makes mine look bad, and the fact I made the pocket part too small. but other than I like it. thanks for the instructable
struckbyanarrow says: Apr 22, 2010. 5:27 PM
Good job winning the contest too bad you didn't win a juice maybe you'll win one in a future contest! god luck!
Schooniedude says: Apr 18, 2010. 5:58 PM
what if you made it a tri fold?? that would be awesomer!!

and where do you get that type of paracord?
NutandBolt says: Apr 14, 2010. 4:57 PM
Great idea my leatherman wave needs an upgrade I will give it a try.
http://paracord-projects.blogspot.com/
popsdave says: Apr 13, 2010. 6:16 PM
This is way too cool. I don't have a leatherman, but I bet it would work for my Swiss Army Knife.
Thanks
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