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7th August 05, 11:49 AM
#1
Leather free sporran
I'm a vegetarian (for ethical, not dietary reasons) and I've been trying to find a leather free sporran. I'm open to either sythetic lether alternatives or simply buying (or making) one from cloth. Any suggerstions? Is there such thing as a cloth sporran? I'm getting a Philabeg from USAKilts, I intend to wear it to ren faires as well as for every day use, but I think I'll only be using the sporran for the faires, as I have a perfectly good breif case I carry the rest of the time.
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7th August 05, 12:27 PM
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You could very easily make a passable plain day sporran out of a good quality "pleather". Most fabric stores will have a selection of various colours, or you could probably find some online. You might have to sew two thicknesses together for some parts, or back the material with something stiffer, for some parts.
Andrew.
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7th August 05, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Viscaria
I'm a vegetarian (for ethical, not dietary reasons) and I've been trying to find a leather free sporran. I'm open to either sythetic lether alternatives or simply buying (or making) one from cloth. Any suggerstions? Is there such thing as a cloth sporran? I'm getting a Philabeg from USAKilts, I intend to wear it to ren faires as well as for every day use, but I think I'll only be using the sporran for the faires, as I have a perfectly good breif case I carry the rest of the time.
Welcome. I too, am a vegetarian, for dietary reasons, that is rapidly sliding in to ethical reasons as well.
Just thought I'd say hello.
There are lots of folk around here that make GOOD cloth sporrans. Like Jeff from Pittsburgh Kilts. I am pretty sure you could talk somebody in to making a snazzy sporran for you at a reasonable price.
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7th August 05, 12:51 PM
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I would imagine that Freelander could put one together for you. Send him a PM
Everyone raves about his sporrans.. I only have a sporran strap from him so far.. I love it!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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7th August 05, 12:54 PM
#5
Not being crafty myself I've been hoping the growing interest in kilts would spin-off, among other things, canvas sporrans.
Available in several earthy colors.
Pleather leaves me cold.
Heres hoping.
G Koch
Bachelor Farmer
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7th August 05, 02:04 PM
#6
You might look into a maille sporran. Ask around at http://www.chainmailleboard.com/ You might want to line the inside with cloth of some sort to keep anything extremely narrow from poking through the mesh.
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7th August 05, 02:21 PM
#7
Chainmail would be a BAD idea. Chains are a bad idea. They rub and wear out your kilt.
Friction = Bad.
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7th August 05, 02:57 PM
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Who is this "Freelander", and does he have something on the Net?
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7th August 05, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Prester John
Who is this "Freelander", and does he have something on the Net?
Sorry about that..
http://home.c2i.net/kilted_1/public_html/main.html
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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7th August 05, 03:01 PM
#10
I'm still new to kilts so I'm not exactly sure how they react to friction but well made maille (or even chains for that matter) should not rub. It should be smoother than cloth and should not have any burrs.
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