The site looks good and it behaves well, too. Good job.
I especially like the history photos showing your progression from the Spiderman beta to your current designs. One can see in the details how your shapes evolved and how your needlework skills improved with time and, as I recall, the addition of a sewing machine.
The photos and statements of X-Marks members who purchased your wares testify to it: you gents really craft a wonderful product. I'm finding it very hard to resist a Freelander but, considering all the advice and encouragement you offer others, I've opted to try my hand at making a sporran first... especially since I already purchased many of the bits to give it a go!
Congratulations on launching your enterprise! I know you'll do well with it.
Best of luck with your project. Take it slow and it should work out just fine. Try with card board and bin liners too. Then you'll have a better idea of what you want to make before you cut into a piece of leather. Patterns can be deceptive as we found out . There's always questions about how do I solve this or that problem which isn't mentioned or left out of a pattern. Making a mock up helped
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It shoudn't be too long until we have some put together
Think I'll need to be talkin' to you soon about a brown & green sporran since those are the predominant colors in my latest kilt.
Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
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