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    The Sporran maker

    I just posted a picture of the Sporran maker in action


    Sorry about the trousers
    All the Best.....David.
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    Pants! Pants! Oh my eyes!

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    he looks soooooooooooooo great!!!!!!!
    really fascinating at how good u handled...
    was it all hand stitched?

    ur kitchen could have been taken from an austrian house, looks similar to us ;)
    so nexttime i ve to add to my kitchen a piece of leather and needles to follow u.

    great job and tell us about your difficulties!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcnice
    he looks soooooooooooooo great!!!!!!!
    really fascinating at how good u handled...
    was it all hand stitched?

    ur kitchen could have been taken from an austrian house, looks similar to us ;)
    so nexttime i ve to add to my kitchen a piece of leather and needles to follow u.

    great job and tell us about your difficulties!
    First things first it was my mates kitchen. Mine is similar though

    Secondly. The lid, and stiffeners are all hand sewn
    and the rosette button and the antler pieces are all hand cut and polished.

    The difficulties I had were not having worked with leather before and a Knowledge of sewing at shirt button level. So it's been all uphill.

    Having said that. We also found mistakes and made some alterations to the patern from the Thompson book.If you're going to try it, practice before hand we used Cornflakes packets and binliners to make a mock up first.That helped and highlighted some things we hadn't thought of.
    All the Best.....David.
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    thanks i ll review the other threads. and when spiderman helps i ll also grow out of my button-on- shirt-sewing level.

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    David,

    Glad that you apologized for the trousers

    A gentleman who works with his hands is one that should be held in high esteem, whether by trade or by hobby. Good picture
    Glen McGuire

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    The sporran looks so good that I'll have to forgive the pants. Please let us know what discoveries you made while developing your pattern and making the sporran. What changes did you make from Thompsons book pattern?

    Jamie
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikercelt1
    The sporran looks so good that I'll have to forgive the pants. Please let us know what discoveries you made while developing your pattern and making the sporran. What changes did you make from Thompsons book pattern?

    Jamie
    Basically the lid was made a little larger so that there was enough to fold and sew an edge (I was using a supple leather not a stiff kind )This rids you of a raw edge.

    The Stiffener at the back we made a little shorter and the holes it it repositioned. Also the lid/back was folded up to strenghten it as the leather was soft and not stiff.

    The sporran is sewn front to back with no gusset as in the book . It's still plenty big enough.We are working on one with.Thats huge

    Another thing was the fastening to a belt we had difficulty to see how this should be done .Given the postion of the holes in the diagram. So I got an idea from my shop bought day sporran. It worked well that way. We have made one more where thr belt will run through or you can use the clip and belt like in my gallery.I also added eyelets to all holes to prevent tearing.

    I hope this helps if you need more help or something isn't clear let me know.
    All the Best.....David.
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    David, you shouldn't have mentioned the trousers..... I cannot bring myself to look at the photo now!
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    It's okay Ham, he's seated at the table, you'll hardly notice!

    Jamie
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