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    Jacobite period sporran!

    A while back, Figheadaire posted a couple pictures of a Jacobite period sporran. I decided to make a sporran based on the one he posted, and I finished it earlier tonight. What do you all think?

    This is the front:



    There were no pictures of the back, so I had to make that up as I went!



    I love edge braiding. This wasn't on the original, but I love the way it looks, so I went with it! Wanted to make it my own...





    And a side-by-side of the original and mine!

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    Great stuff Nighthawk. The colour is not my cup of tea, but that braidwork is fantastic and I think you have got the overall look of the jacobite sporran down pat.
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    I like edge braiding too. Sounds nice, Hawk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    I like edge braiding too. Sounds nice, Hawk.
    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post
    Great stuff Nighthawk. The colour is not my cup of tea, but that braidwork is fantastic and I think you have got the overall look of the jacobite sporran down pat.
    It's the natural color of the elk hide that I had. And really, I love it. I figure the original was most likely very similar in color before it aged, anyway. Maybe a bit lighter, but probably fairly close. Thanks for the observation on the braid work. I usually use goat hide, so doing it with elk was interesting! Elk is a lot thicker, and it stretches!
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    That's fantastic NightHawk. It really looks like the origional! I'm going to be starting a black one soon.
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