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26th July 12, 11:32 AM
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That is an easy solution to make a bag. I am VERY impressed at your work. For a novice you are doing great. Makes me think I need to try my hand a brass cantle making.
Last edited by Harold Cannon; 26th July 12 at 11:33 AM.
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26th July 12, 11:33 AM
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26th July 12, 11:35 AM
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I would be interested in some. I am getting ready to buy hair for a project in a couple of weeks.
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26th July 12, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Harold Cannon
That is an easy solution to make a bag. I am VERY impressed at your work. For a novice you are doing great. Makes me think I need to try my hand a brass cantle making.
You should do it , that alum. welding rods work on Brass too .
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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26th July 12, 11:50 AM
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I'm ever so envious of the people here who possess such skills. I'm hard pushed to make a bed.
Last edited by English Bloke; 26th July 12 at 11:51 AM.
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26th July 12, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by English Bloke
I'm ever so envious of the people here who possess such skills. I'm hard pushed to make a bed.
The hardest part is actullay finding time to just stop every thing and work on it . once you get to work on them they are fun and
I am looking forward to finishing it .
You should just try and see what you can come up with . then plan to make it .
I had been holding on to the aluminum for 7 years and finally siad one week end , I am going to try ( and it worked )
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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26th July 12, 12:37 PM
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As for sewing the bottom of the bag, the pix I've seen of "real" hair sporrans show the hair mounted to a flat backing, and any bag/pocket is sewn to the backing. That lets the hair hang down freely at bottom without being involved in any seam.
If I understand your issue, I'd suggest carefully trimming/shaving away about 1/4 to 3/8 of the hair from the edge of the hide to create a seam allowance. You should be able to sew along the edge of that "bald" section so that the bare leather bends upward but from there the hair can hang down straight. Hard to describe but I hope that helps.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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26th July 12, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by sydnie7
As for sewing the bottom of the bag, the pix I've seen of "real" hair sporrans show the hair mounted to a flat backing, and any bag/pocket is sewn to the backing. That lets the hair hang down freely at bottom without being involved in any seam.
If I understand your issue, I'd suggest carefully trimming/shaving away about 1/4 to 3/8 of the hair from the edge of the hide to create a seam allowance. You should be able to sew along the edge of that "bald" section so that the bare leather bends upward but from there the hair can hang down straight. Hard to describe but I hope that helps.
That is a great idea - I did not think of shaveing the hair - that would get the hair out of the seam - in which I was affraid of
Thank you - I will try that
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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26th July 12, 12:53 PM
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I'd test the idea first on some small scraps. I haven't done it this way myself. I had the idea when planning to make Bob's mink sporran but tested some scraps and found that fur was so short, I could just "tease" it out of the finished seam. Obviously that goat hair is a different matter!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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26th July 12, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Tobus
So far, I am impressed! I think it looks fabulous. Can't wait to see it complete and worn!
Me too! Well done!
Originally Posted by Tobus
Really, this kind of project is inspiring. I've often considered doing something similar, but I just don't have the wherewithal to actually do it.
I share your sentiment, Tobus.
Cheers,
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