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    Rob Roy sporran #2

    Hello folks!

    Check out my second attempt at sporran crafting,I already had a little article with pictures on my blog, here is the link

    http://thesecretfire-seth.blogspot.com/

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    That is really nice! Did you use a specific pattern? I'm about to attempt a Rob Roy and can only hope it comes out even half as nice.

    Looks like your bag is made from 3 pieces. Why did you go that route instead of two pieces or just a gathered circular piece of leather? Is your cover two pieces of leather stitched together or is that just ornamental stitching around the edge?

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    Nice! It looks better than my first!

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    Nice work.

    T

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    Good job!
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    I like!

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    Really nice. Good work, and nice color selection too.
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    That looks really sharp! I love the colors, and the antlerbutton. I'm actually working on something similar, using elk hide. The one thing that I notice is that the edges of the veg tanned leather are raw and unfinished. If you're interested, I recently posted an edge-finishing tutorial on my FaceBook page:

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...00002109169454

    A good edge finish will help to mask the roughness that inevitably comes from hand cutting things like your flap.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    jason,

    For my first sporran,(which I will not humiliate myself by posting here) I followed this pattern: http://www.troop7.net/Resources/5.%2...20Patterns.pdf

    Its a good pattern, and for my second one I changed the pattern a little by making the flap piece larger. I went for a three piece 'bag' because its more spacious. The 'flap' is one piece, the stitching is just for insurance.

    Nighthawk, thanks a million! I've searched for how to do that for quite awhile, and tried some things on my own. This is just the thing I need. The next sporran I make will have nice burnished edges.

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    Thanks for the photo tutorial. I am going to have to get one of those rotary slickers. I've been using a boar's tusk and rubbing it back and forth on the edge.

    T

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