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    If it's of any interest, I found pictures of a period sporran:





    I'll be making myself one of these over the next weekend.
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    MacKenzie Frain has a line of period sporrans and pouches.

    http://www.mackenziefrain.com/index....gory_id=228044
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    Now I am really curious about this sporran. Is the body one piece or 2? And if one piece, what is the starting shape? If 2 pieces what are those shapes? How is the belt loop attached at the back or is it actually a seperate piece? Just how do the turks head knots work with the drawstring? I'd like to see a picture of the back.

    Thanks for the pics!





    I'll be making myself one of these over the next weekend.[/QUOTE]

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    While not being specifically Scottish, I see this pouch being made very appropriate with a small amount of modification.
    http://www.crazycrow.com/mm5/merchan...de=800-100-000

    Trim the flap a bit, punch some holes for a drawstring, add a button and you´ll have the same practical, basic leather belt bag worn in Scotland since before medieval times.
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    I'm not sure if this is something that you'd be interested in but I have a pattern I made while making the sporan I posted a picture of under the "show your sporan" thread. I believe you can find it by checking my posts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    Now I am really curious about this sporran. Is the body one piece or 2? And if one piece, what is the starting shape? If 2 pieces what are those shapes? How is the belt loop attached at the back or is it actually a seperate piece? Just how do the turks head knots work with the drawstring? I'd like to see a picture of the back.

    Thanks for the pics!





    I'll be making myself one of these over the next weekend.
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    Ferguson Britt made me one very, very simmilar in construction to the one in the photo. One piece circular bag.


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    I'd like to have your sporran pattern, please send it on! Thanks!

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    Originally Posted by hylander
    Now I am really curious about this sporran. Is the body one piece or 2? And if one piece, what is the starting shape? If 2 pieces what are those shapes? How is the belt loop attached at the back or is it actually a seperate piece? Just how do the turks head knots work with the drawstring? I'd like to see a picture of the back.

    Thanks for the pics!
    the body is made of one piece of leather cut in a circle
    the loop is a seperate piece added to the back
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    Thanks for the additional info!

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    ...that's about all I can say, too. The diameter of the circle for my bag was 17 inches, as I recall. Just punch holes all the way around the outside of that circle, then find some stiffer leather for the flap and loop. Viola.

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