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14th April 14, 06:19 PM
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I looked on the Tandy website and I'm not sure if I am ready to spend the amount on a full side yet but someone said there is a store in Raleigh so next time I'm there I'm going to check out the scraps and see what I find. Boy that was a heck of a run on sentence....but anyway.I want something to practice on first. Thanks for the advice. And Hippielee I admired that sporran when you posted it in another thread. Quite a beautiful piece of work.
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14th April 14, 09:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by ABG0819
I looked on the Tandy website and I'm not sure if I am ready to spend the amount on a full side yet but someone said there is a store in Raleigh so next time I'm there I'm going to check out the scraps and see what I find. Boy that was a heck of a run on sentence....but anyway.I want something to practice on first. Thanks for the advice. And Hippielee I admired that sporran when you posted it in another thread. Quite a beautiful piece of work.
Thank you very kindly! Check with Tandy often (or even sign up for their newsletter) as they have sales all the time. I personally think it's worth it to join their club to get extra discounts. I've saved way more than the 35 bucks the gold membership cost me. On stuff I was going to buy anyway.
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15th April 14, 04:14 PM
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So what would be the appropriate weight for a good sporran? As I said up front I am a total novice at any type of craft. So thankful to have my xmarks friends for advice.
Graham
"Daddy will you wear your quilt today?" Katie Graham (Age 4)
It's been a long strange ride so far and I'm not even halfway home yet.
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15th April 14, 05:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by ABG0819
So what would be the appropriate weight for a good sporran? As I said up front I am a total novice at any type of craft. So thankful to have my xmarks friends for advice.
Graham
A lot of it depends on the temper of the leather (how firm it is). On lots of traditional day sporrans what you see is ~3 layers of pigskin, maybe with a stiffener inserted between the layers. Newer sporrans
are frequently a sandwich of cowhide (or on low-cost models "LEATHERBOARD") and a 'veneer' outer decorative layer of leather.
If you're making a single layer sporran without any lamination (glued up layers), 7-8oz in a firm leather is a safe bet. There are ways to stiffen up lighter weight leathers, but you probably don't want to get
into that right away.
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21st April 14, 02:17 PM
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Graham, there's www.zackwhite.com in Ramseur, NC.
I've purchased a bag of both the earth tone scraps and upholstery scraps.
http://www.zackwhite.com/Leather-by-...und_c_406.html
Each contained enough for more than one sporran-sized project. You get what you get, but the price is good for practice projects.
ETA: If you go to the store I think you can dig through the scraps and pick what you want.
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21st April 14, 06:05 PM
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I haven't tried this yet but you might find large enough scraps from a local upholstery shop. I drive by one on my way to work that has a sign outside their door advertising scrap leather. I imagine it's going to be thin enough you might need to reinforce it. Might be worth a call.
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27th April 14, 12:47 PM
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A full rabbit skin makes a fine sporran if you simply use the fur for the outward facing portion and use a sturdy but soft fabric for the inward facing portion. I did it a few days ago and it worked wonderfully
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You might want to try Crazy Crow Trading Post, that's where I get my leather.
hag.
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I second Crazy Crow. Back in my Buckskinning days, I bought a LOT of stuff from them. I was at a Tandy store last month and was amazed at how expensive their stuff was, although, I will admit that it has been several years since I made a lot of crafts and bought from them.
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15th April 14, 07:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by ABG0819
I looked on the Tandy website and I'm not sure if I am ready to spend the amount on a full side
For making a few sporrans you most definitely won't need a full side. Luckily Tandy sells many weights in "Shoulders" or sometimes even smaller sections. Expect to pay ~$30-40 for one in a decent 5-6oz weight.
HippieLee made an excellent suggestion in joining the club- seriously. Even if you think you don't "NEED" it, by the time you buy some needles, thread, leather, dyes, glue, and a few tools you're just about going to break even.
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