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  1. #1
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    Question Sporran rolled edges

    Hello all!

    I'm in the process of making my second sporran, my first being a simple Rob Roy style. My second will be of beaver fur/leather. My main question is how to make the clean looking "rolled" edges and seams. Like this
    /Users/hccfiber/Desktop/msf-2029.jpg

    Any help and/or detailed photos of sporrans with this design would be helpful.
    Thanks!

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    sorry mate, your pic isn't showing up.
    artificer Pronunciation: \är-ˈti-fə-sər, ˈär-tə-fə-sər\ : noun : 14th century :a skilled or artistic worker or craftsman
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    A beautiful old film on making sporrans

    Here's the link,

    http://ssa.nls.uk/film.cfm?fid=0958

    I found this little gem while researching the same sort of issue for my two little boys' sporrans.

    I hope you'll find it as useful as I did.

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    I'll try again.


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    I love that video, but he works so fast (and they edit a lot) that it's hard to get more than a general impression of certain steps.

    I'll break it down in text and pix. I used the rolled edge of the BACK of this sporran, but exactly the same techniques apply to the flap (which I burnished on this particular piece).

    The rolled edge on the flap of the sporran pictured isn't too hard to accomplish, but does take a steady hand to do well- as you can see if you look at low quality pieces. I won't post any pix of the cheap ones, but they're not hard to find.

    You start with the trim piece (about 1" wide) finished side down toward the finished side of the flap, just like a normal seam that you'd invert later. Pictured below.


    Next, you stitch the two pieces (trim and edge) together. Making this line of stitches straight is VERY important, as this line, while physically hidden, is the one that shapes the inner edge of the 'roll'.

    The trim is then pulled back over itself, covering the line of stitches you just made, and wrapped over the edge. As pictured below.


    NEXT, you go in right along the edge of the newly formed 'roll' (on the top-side of the flap) and sew ANOTHER line of stitches right against the edge of the roll. This line holds the underside of the roll in place.

    This is where LOTS of companies fail, IMO (L&M isn't one of them though ). Because of the nature of sewing against the roll, lots of companies sew that stitch line too far into the face, and do a lousy job of it as well. Hand sewing this line allows you to get right up next to the roll and do a nice even job of finishing.

    Detail of the outside (finished edge) of the roll


    Then, you can go back in with a razor and cut the underside of the trim even to follow the edge of the stitch line you JUST made.


    And voila! A rolled edge!


    I hope that helps. If you need any more guidance, don't hesitate to ask.

    And post pix of your finished pieces!

    Last edited by artificer; 15th January 11 at 07:47 AM.
    artificer Pronunciation: \är-ˈti-fə-sər, ˈär-tə-fə-sər\ : noun : 14th century :a skilled or artistic worker or craftsman
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    Scott... Have I told you? I do like your work.

    That red on black is very... nay... very, very nice!

    Best Regards John
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    Scott, English bloke has already said what I wanted to say, so--"Ditto."

    Not only is the stitching even and nearly perfect, the red on black just makes the whole thing look very classy.
    Jim Killman
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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    Scott... Have I told you? I do like your work.

    That red on black is very... nay... very, very nice!
    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    Scott, English bloke has already said what I wanted to say, so--"Ditto."

    Not only is the stitching even and nearly perfect, the red on black just makes the whole thing look very classy.
    Thanks gents,
    it's actually the piece I made for Ryan Ross.

    Hopefully my procedural is clear enough for Kilted Hiker (and others).
    artificer Pronunciation: \är-ˈti-fə-sər, ˈär-tə-fə-sər\ : noun : 14th century :a skilled or artistic worker or craftsman
    Artificer Custom Sporrans-
    *Home of the Original Kenneth MacLeay Sporran Project & Functional Brass Cantles*

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    Thanks! That is exactly what I needed. That is a beautiful sporran!

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