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22nd March 10, 10:41 AM
#11
Facinating Video.
Several tips I'd like to try in a sporran.
And tools I'd like to have as well!
I made my first sporran about 3 years ago after deconstructing an inexpensive purchased one to see how it was put together. With each new one I look to see how I can do it differently or better.
I'm now only about an hour away from my leather store so it doesn't take me a whole Saturday to get there and back.
Regards,
Tom
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22nd March 10, 03:46 PM
#12
This one did come up a bit earlier but always fun to see. The earlier thread links to some other interesting clips from the site:
earlier thread
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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22nd March 10, 06:38 PM
#13
The thing that interested me the most about this, aside from the double-needle technique he used to sew the gussett to the front, is that he was using some incredibly thin leather. I use 4 - 6 ounce for fronts and 8 ounce for rears, and he looked to be using 2 ounce for much of it...
Oddment in Residence
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23rd March 10, 10:27 AM
#14
I'm pleased to see the film was well received and apologies for the repost.
I notice from the supporting text on the video page that the sporran-maker appears to have been a teacher from a Glasgow secondary school.
If only we had such diverse and interesting craft lessons when I attended secondary school...
R
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