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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
    2. The backing on this faux fur is very supple. It would be easy to cut out a piece of this that is exactly the same size as the front of my black "semi-formal" sporran and stick it on with two-sided tape. That way I'd have a "convertible" sporran. The tape shouldn't harm the leather if not left on for weeks at a time or left in the hot sun. A bit of velcro around the edges may be usable as well. Still pondering this particular detail.
    You'd be better off making it permanant and using fabric glue. I suspect the tape residue will make the leather look like hell in short order.

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    TH, this is an idea I've been kicking around as well for sporrans like the Buzz Kidder's. It's a great shape and size and if you could make a "fascad" of fur to cover the front with three tassel holes to feed them thru you'd have a very nice semi-formal sporran or at least a variation on a day sporran. I think there is a market here to provide a person more sporran options without the expense of a new sporran. The catch is the design would have to be versatile enough to fit multple sporrans.

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    convertable Sporran

    This Sporran I made had this convertable feature. I used Velcro on the flap to attach either the fur panel, or the solid leather panel. I am no Sporran expert but it works. I attached the Tassels to the body of the sporran because i have never examined a real sporran just photos on the web. certainly they dont get in the way when you open it up. Are they supposed to attach to the flap? This was my first attempt, so i an working on a better one. [IMG][/IMG]
    “Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    Best if the back is plain leather. The one I made the fur (faux fur, but it really doesn't matter) is cemented to a heavier leather on the front and to lighter leather for the gusset.
    Many of the dress sporrans have that fur edging that runs around the front edge over the gusset/front joint... did you just forego that Bubba?

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    No, I applied the fur to the gusset and front, then laid the fur sides together and sewed it down. Then I folded the gusset back and sewed it to the back. Here's a pic of the finished sporran.



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    Thank you

    Hi guys,

    Just a wee thank you for the help so far. It seems it might be best to get hold of a dress sporan and take it apart or examine it really closely. I borrow one of the lads from the pipe band. One concern I had was with deer hair it is quite long, hollow and brittle. At the bottom edge where normally you see fur rounded edges, I imagine it would be difficult to get the deer pelt tucked in there or should I let it overlap a bit.

    THanx again and please keep bringing me ideas. Its great!!

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richland
    I attached the Tassels to the body of the sporran because i have never examined a real sporran just photos on the web. certainly they dont get in the way when you open it up. Are they supposed to attach to the flap?
    Tassels on a sporran of this type are attached to the body. Good job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richland
    This Sporran I made had this convertable feature. I used Velcro on the flap to attach either the fur panel, or the solid leather panel. I am no Sporran expert but it works. I attached the Tassels to the body of the sporran because i have never examined a real sporran just photos on the web. certainly they dont get in the way when you open it up. Are they supposed to attach to the flap? This was my first attempt, so i an working on a better one. [IMG][/IMG]

    i made one similar however i used snaps

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    I have the luxury of some pretty heavy duty sewing machines but snaps are a great idea too. Here is a photo of the Sporran on its maiden voyage. I just finished drinking from the grog bowl with a friend from our command. We were at a Military Dinning in Ceremony.
    The jacket is a $10.00 from the local salvation army thrift store. I modified it to Alans instructions. came out Ok...
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    “Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau

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