Nice work, Steve. I've "formed" the leather for a holster for my LCP, but I haven't stitched it up yet. I put a trigger indent to lock the pistol in place. It's going to be a clip on belt holster that can double as a back inside waist band holster.
I love my little LCP. It is surprisingly accurate for such a small pistol. I shot a 44 out of 50 in our cabin's annual target shoot. We shot at standard 25ft. pistol targets. I had two 10's, two 9's and floated a 6. That wasn't a high enough score to move me to the next round, though.
Here's a pic of the belt holster I made for my Bersa Thunder .22. I took a chapter from a knife builder friend on how he made his sheathes. I glued and clamped the top piece to the bottom piece, then use a caliper to evenly mark the stitching, then use a needle size drill bit in my drill press to pre-drill the holes before I stitched with a stitching awl. It actually took me longer to make the form for the leather than it did to stitch up the holster.