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20th September 17, 11:24 PM
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Thistle tassles
Hi Guys,
I'm currently making new sporrans for myself and my two wee bairns. It's a steep learning process, as I have no experience in metalwork and little experience in leatherwork (I did a bit when I was at primary school as an extracurricular activity), few tools and no workbench. So it's going to be a fun challenge with a steep learning curve.
I'm making brass cantles and intend to make a dark brown sporran for myself and rabbit-hair for the kids. The cantles will soon be ready and I've yet to start on serious leatherwork.
Over the last two evenings, I've been working on tassles. I had a to fashion an appropriate tool to cut the leather as I wanted it. I repurposed an old carving fork using a hacksaw and files!
So here's the result, which I'm pretty happy with:
tassels.jpg
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