I'd agree that it is too Red. However Don't let it stop you making a sporran .
Thanks, the comments are all appreciated. I think I'm going to go ahead and make it. The trick will be to find an appropriate gusset/trim material. A good choice there will tone down the red.
If it doesn't work when I'm done there is always a home for it with the pink bunny fur sporrans
Bob
After you cut the leather, but before you begin assembly, take a couple of scraps and try over-dying them with various shades of brown (umber) to tone down the leather. If you like the result, then over-dye your cut out pieces before assembly. If you don't like the results than go ahead and put it together the colour it is.
And a bit of neatsfoot oil might just tone it down as well.
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If you want the "rub off" look I mentioned, put black shoe polish over the red and then... rub it off!
It would tone the red down quite a bit, and it looks very cool.
You could go with a black flap and black gusset...
Maybe you could try several different things with some scraps and see what you like.
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