I finished the sporran late last night. It may sound like a tall tale, but I actually broke my last needle on the very last stitch. Anyway, here are the photos. All take against MacLean hunting ancient kilt.
Inside:

Close up of top:

Full length (sorry about the wierd spot, I need to clean my camera):

Playing dress-up. This is a 3 button jacket that I converted. I am not sure of the look. My wife likes it though.

Dress-up 2. This is a tweed jacket that I had when I was a bit thinner. I converted this one as well. Since it is the recent concensus that jackets are usually left unbuttoned, it fits fine.


It was quite a project. It could have turned out better, but it is good enough for my satisfaction. When you do something like this, you get a very good appreciation for those who make and sell custom sporrans. You also understand the price tag that usually goes along with them. It is hard and meticulous work.

I welcome any and all critiques, good and bad...on both the jackets and the sporran.

Thanks,

T