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9th July 11, 09:46 AM
#11
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.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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9th July 11, 10:13 AM
#12
MacKenzie Frain has a line of period sporrans and pouches.
http://www.mackenziefrain.com/index....gory_id=228044
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10th July 11, 03:09 PM
#13
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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15th July 11, 08:05 AM
#14
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.
Wear your kilt proudly, but carry a big stick
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15th July 11, 08:57 AM
#15
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.
Last edited by Oberu; 20th July 11 at 04:29 PM.
Reason: I felt slighted by someone abusing my offer to help
May you live as long as you want and never want as long as you live
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15th July 11, 12:09 PM
#16
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!
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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19th July 11, 10:31 AM
#17
I'd like to have your sporran pattern, please send it on! Thanks!
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19th July 11, 10:13 PM
#18
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
I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing"
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21st July 11, 07:01 AM
#19
Thanks for the additional info!
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22nd July 11, 11:22 AM
#20
...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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