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    Sporran delima

    Hello folks,

    I ordered a sporran and it came with a chain. Now do you just connect the chain to the sporran and let it hang or can you run the chain through the belt loops of the kilt to make sure it doesn't slide off you? It is rare to see a picture of how the sporran chain is held in place.
    I know I just ordered my kilt but I'm just so excited I had to order some of the accessories.

    Thanks,
    R. Anderson

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    You don't need to put the strap through the loops. It'll hang just fine.

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    Thanks Bubba!
    R. Anderson

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    Sporrans

    Most sporrans have a small leather attachment with two loops at either end; you slide this through the vertical leather strap at the back of the sporran, and then attach the ends of the chain to either end.

    Alternatively, you could slide the chain through the leather strap. The idea I reckon is to make sure the sporran stays as flush as possible with the front of the kilt.

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    If you want to be Kind to your Kilt...get rid of the chain and use a nice leather strap, buckeled, about 1/2" thick. IMHO it looks better and doesn't wear the kilt so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    If you want to be Kind to your Kilt...get rid of the chain and use a nice leather strap, buckeled, about 1/2" thick. IMHO it looks better and doesn't wear the kilt so much.
    Oh, now there is a good thought! I have a basic knowledge of leathercraft so I will get to work on that.
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    If I can make sporran straps ...anyone can it's not difficult . You just need some basics to start you off
    All the Best.....David.
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    This from the man that makes the sporrans we all lust after.

    :mrgreen:

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    Ok let me explain.

    If you go to any leather/Hobby shop they will either be able to sell you strap material by the yard or, as Sten Rune and I have done buy an un cut section of hide for belts and, a strap cutter.

    Then you can cut the strap\belt to the width you want . To make the edge just apply warm water on a cloth and pull the strap though your damp cloth a few times very hard.

    then you'll nedd a buckle two clips and some rivets which are all readily available.

    In fact the tools we use are from the USA so it shouldn't be too difficult to equip yourselves with the basic's

    Good luck ...and really it's not difficult
    All the Best.....David.
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    Tools are not the problem. Thanks to my darling bride we have a cornicopia of leathercrafting equipment. I'm a novice in comparison to her though. I just need to order/find the leather.
    R. Anderson

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