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    Bravo Scott!

    That is very nice & original looking to. With a personal knowledge of your craftsmanship......I know Drac is going to be very pleased!
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    really nice job

    having made two hunting sporrans I know how much sewing is involved
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    Wow!

    That turned out great.

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    Beautiful...you have an amazing talent!!!!

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    Beautiful job.
    Being a Western gal, the snakeskin interests me very much.
    Artificer, what was the pro's and con's to using the snake skin on this compared to something with hair?
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    I want one.

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    Thanks, all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Tess View Post
    Beautiful job.
    Being a Western gal, the snakeskin interests me very much.
    Artificer, what was the pro's and con's to using the snake skin on this compared to something with hair?
    Snakeskin is much like other skin leathers. This one had the scales on, some snake actually has the scales removed, as the coloured pattern is on the skin itself. This skin was VERY thin and flexible (nearly transparent) so I actually dyed the structural backing material the skin was glued to for a consistent colour tone.

    About fur:
    Fur can hide sloppy stitching (which is a pet peeve of mine) unless you're looking closely, but fur also presents some unique issues, like the directional nature of the hair growth.

    Fur also gets EVERYWHERE. It's so easy to end up with a seam line FULL of stray hairs. It's not a big deal to clear up, just irritating, ESPECIALLY when using waxed thread. The hair and wax just love each other.

    Being greatly concerned with proportions, my 'personal' big thing with fur is 'volume control'. Certain furs are just bushy. Unless someone wants a particularly HUGE sporran, you have to design the bag starting with the finished size you want it to appear (including the fluff of hair), and then work backward with the underlying structure to make sure you don't end up with a 14"w sporran
    Last edited by artificer; 12th January 11 at 04:52 PM.

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    Although snakeskin is not on of my preferred choices for a sporran, once again Scott you have created a piece of artwork of exceptional high quality. Your handstiching, design work and finishing are something to behold. Congratulations on another superb creation and congratulations to Drac on his acquistion.


    p.s. Thought I saw your skunk sporran in another thread, love the use of your grandfathers cabinet for display


    In the interests of full disclosure, I own Artificer sporran No 8
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    I love it. I have a 'skin, and might use it some day. But then I might ship it to you with the experience to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post

    p.s. Thought I saw your skunk sporran in another thread, love the use of your grandfathers cabinet for display
    Thanks! it really is a wonderful cabinet for delicate storage. The cedar keeps the pests away, and the REALLY tight seal keeps dust and such out.

    It's also a nice reminder of both my great grandfather and my grandparents.

    Quote Originally Posted by tyger View Post
    I love it. I have a 'skin, and might use it some day. But then I might ship it to you with the experience to boot.

    let me know, maybe we can work something out.

    ith:

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