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    Smile New Sporran just finished

    Thought that I would post some pics of the sporran I just finnished yesterday. It took me about 6hrs. of hand stitching ( except for the ribbing around the flap, the wife graciouselly did that on her sewing machine ) that time included the designing of the pattern.

    The sporran is made out of full grain Moose hide, the trinity knot was burned into the flap using a soldering iron ( I really must get a wood burner), on the inside I installed a handy dandy knife pocket.

    I like it. It should make for a nice casual sporran, and should stay very quiet. Which is a problem I have with my semi formal. It makes to much noise, not a good thing when out hunting with a longbow, or even just hiking.

    Anyways here are the pics, the first one is of the area I live in ( I allways like to see others areas so here's mine ) The other pics are of the sporran.

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    Oh yah the button is made out of an old Whitetail deer antler that I had laying around.

    So let me know what you all think.


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------Whiteraven

    Bad spellers of America untie!
    Last edited by Whiteraven; 26th November 05 at 10:39 AM.

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