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30th April 09, 09:10 PM
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30th April 09, 10:06 PM
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That looks really nice. I wouldn't have guessed it was a DIY if you hadn't said so.
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Job well done lad. Grand looking sporran.
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Very nice looking sporran. I really like these older, 15th-18th century,historic inspired sporrans and accoutrement's a wee bit more than the more modern designs of late.
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10th May 09, 08:19 PM
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I just stumbled on this thread, and I have to say I really like this sporran. The two contrasting shades really give something extra. I also agree that the tassels are very well done.
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11th May 09, 09:16 PM
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Wonderful job, but it's still too small—only two or three beers!
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11th May 09, 09:33 PM
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Excellent! Very nice, wear it proudly!
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28th June 09, 09:24 AM
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OK, "Riverkilt" Ron asked for "more"; I took some pics, as I made it, so here are some of them:
first, I cut out a ten and a half inch circle of deerhide
Last edited by jhockin; 28th June 09 at 10:13 AM.
Reason: correction
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28th June 09, 09:32 AM
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using heavy leather ( 1/8" thick), I cut out a "tongue" shape, for the frontspiece, another piece for for the cover/"lid", that has a 'tongue', to attach to the back of the "bag", and a smaller piece that i will sew to the cover 'tongue', to be a 'loop', for the sporran belt.Next to the new sporran, you see the existing/purchased sporran, that I find too small, to be really useful, for all the 'stuff', I want to be able to pack into a sporran. Using this existing sporran, along with the pattern at
http://www.nwta.com/patterns/pdfs/291sporr.pdf
I "mixed and matched", to make this new one.
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28th June 09, 09:35 AM
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checking the cover/"lid", to make sure it will be the size I want, and cover the "fronstpiece", AND the top of the bag:
Last edited by jhockin; 28th June 09 at 10:14 AM.
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