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07-12-2010, 08:02 PM
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| | | #6 'Day' Sporran - Completed (Commission)
Hi All,
This last week has been a CRAZY one for me. But, in between a sick little boy and batch cutting for some #5 (hunting) sporrans, I somehow still managed to finish the lacing on sporran #6.
This one was commissioned a short while ago by our own BoldHighlander. In construction and design it is very similar (minor improvements) to #2 found HERE.
BoldHighlander wanted a day sporran made up in the same pull-up leather I used for my #5 sporran (hunting pattern).
There will be a dye-to-match sporran strap and belt coming shortly as well.
Without further ado,
Sporran #6- front
side 
The interior is dye-to-match veg tan, the front edge is self-edged, burnished like a saddle maker would
rear 
Sorry for the rather nasty glare on this shot... I guess I should have given the leather a final conditioning AFTER shooting pix
This leather is Soooooo soft it was necessary to skive the gusset less than I wanted. The leather (at 4oz) is soft enough that, on it's own, I can stick a dull harness needle through it! It really is butter soft.
The lacing (as on #2) is divided into four quadrants, so the direction of travel always points downward. Everything is finished in a triple loop braid using top grain lacing.
As always, constructive commentary is welcome and invited.
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07-12-2010, 08:06 PM
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07-12-2010, 08:17 PM
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Another superb sporran Artificer, great colour, is that from the side of leather that you made #5 from?
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07-12-2010, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BoldHighlander |  thank you! Quote:
Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt Another superb sporran Artificer, great colour, is that from the side of leather that you made #5 from? | That is the same side... Between the #5's that are being cut now and BoldHighlander's #6, There'll be precious little left soon. I may have to buy another side
As I was telling BoldHighlander, I'd love to make a cafe racer jacket out of this stuff (and my wife's already put HER order in for a new handbag  )
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07-12-2010, 08:41 PM
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Another top drawer job, good sir! That thing is CLEAN.
...can I ask what your leatherworking background was, before you started making sporrans? If this is a question that has already been anwsered, my apologies.
At any rate, all I can say is that any man would be fortunate to own such a piece of craftsmanship.
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07-13-2010, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Ryan Ross Another top drawer job, good sir! That thing is CLEAN.
...can I ask what your leatherworking background was, before you started making sporrans? If this is a question that has already been anwsered, my apologies.
At any rate, all I can say is that any man would be fortunate to own such a piece of craftsmanship. | Thank you!
I have no formal leatherwork training, I'd done some 'HARD' leather, as it relates to furnishings, and a small amount of re-upholstery of vintage mid-century leather furniture before I started in on sporrans.
I went to school aiming for a BFA in design. In that time I studied art history, painting, ceramics, bookbinding, printmaking, sculpture as well as several other things. I ENDED up with a degree in Comparitive Studies-Philosophy and Religions, with a +60 credit MINOR in Fine Arts Design
I've also done woodworking, metalwork and stained glass out of necessity, when something we wanted couldn't be found (when I was in interior design).
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07-14-2010, 09:35 PM
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Very nice. The detail is excellent.
Is one of those #5 Hunters going to be a dual color?
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07-14-2010, 11:48 PM
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Beautiful! You continue to wow us with your work. Thanks for posting.
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07-20-2010, 02:28 PM
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Scott's the man!!  
I will post pictures as soon as my new Newsome box pleat arrives (hint, hint, nudge, nudge Matt ).
Thanks Scott!
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07-20-2010, 04:22 PM
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Please BoldHighlander, not so much Joy, some of us us are jonesing for the #5 model  Aw what the hell, go ahead, I be excited as you, if mine had arrived |  | | | X Marks Advertisers |  | For Quality Scottish Made Products at Affordable Prices |  |  | | | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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