I have got it in my mind that I want to make a horse hair sporran. I know it is not an easy project. I have all of the steps figured out in my head and some on paper, plus I have my grandfather's for hands-on refernece. Now I just need a good source for the hair. I also have the question of how much hair, poundage-wise, it takes to make one. T
ANd here you GO Horse hair sporran DIY Demo
I read this a couple of months ago, but I did not see where Josh said how much. I just read it again, and there it is...1/2#, 22-26" blunt cut. I don't know how I missed it. Thanks for the link. Wish me luck. T
One more thing. Thanks Josh for the effort in putting the step by step together. It is a real inspiration. T
No problem at all. Sporrans are personal to one's taste, and I think everyone should make one for themselves. Its not hard, but it is time consuming and somewhat tedious. Just like making a kilt. You will never feel a better satisfaction!
Up dated link Hey Josh saw this and sent me a PM about the link i posted. The above one should be the correct one. Glad we could help out. you can find Josh on XMTS, just look for Norcalpiper
Tandys sells horsehair in bundles-might look there.
I find that WAGMAN PRIMUS is the best source for horse hair. They seem to supply almost everyone that sells it in the US and you can order directly from them-COOL!!!
Thanks. I checked them out and their prices great. Side note: I got the leather today. Just need to order the hair and I'll be ready to start. As for the horse hair, I am wanting something a little different than the normal black on white or white on black or black on salt/pepper brown. I am thinking about black tassels on cinnemon/light brown. Opinions? I've never seen this myself
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