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    New sporran mod

    While I never quite understood the logic that an all-leather sporran is considered daywear no matter how ornate, I nonetheless wanted something a little dressier now that my Murray of Tullibardine Muted kilt is complete (which I will post pics of eventually, as soon as I get a brightly overcast day...or at least one where none of my neighbors insist on parking right in the middle of that shady spot by the brick wall that I often use ). I've noticed that tweed seems to be an acceptable alternative for those of us who aren't crazy about fur, but most tweed sporrans that caught my fancy were a bit out of my price range. So just like before, the most logical course of action was to buy a less-expensive one and modify it to my liking.

    I chose a decent-looking budget hunting sporran on eBay, particularly because the seller had pics of the actual sporran rather than a stock photo, but what I received was the other one she had for sale:

    Upon realizing it'd be easier for what I planned to do, I contacted her and let her know what happened, and offered to pay the difference. However, she was extremely apologetic for sending me the wrong one, and insisted I owe her nothing. So I made a point of leaving feedback that was technically true without letting on what happened ("Even nicer than shown..." ).

    In addition to the tweed semi-dress sporrans and the hunting sporran I'd originally planned to use, I found myself inspired by the sporrans of the Atholl Highlanders as well after seeing one featured in another thread here on X Marks:


    I started by removing both the tassels and the studs holding the false flap in place (it opens at the top), and cutting a piece of wood veneer the shape of the front panel. Behind them is the fabric I chose, a poly-rayon-cotton blend from JoAnn's remnant bin that's not quite tweed, but "tweedy" enough for my liking:


    I came up with the idea for three double "leaves" from the six tassels on the AH sporran above, which I drew on graph paper to create symmetrical tracing templates. As you can see, it took me a few tries to get the positioning right:


    Meanwhile, I noticed that the embossing was rather shallow and thus hard to see. I decided to paint it with acrylic to make it stand out better, and experimented with the makers logo on the back with black (HER) and dark grey (ITA) before opting for the grey:

    In case anyone was wondering, I looked up Heritage Highland Clothing only to learn that they went out of business a few years ago.

    I made wood versions of the templates to cut out the leather leaves, and cut the holes in the wood and bored corresponding holes in the leather with my woodburning pen:


    Then one last test-fit before gluing the fabric to the wood and painting the knotwork:


    Finally, I glued everything together, with the studs added for reinforcement as well as decoration, and reinstalled the studs holding the flap in place. I'd originally planned to affix a small Art Pewter badge like the one on my sgian, i.e. a cufflink or lapel pin, but meanwhile discovered that the badge on my other sporran was broken. I was able to salvage the mermaid, though, and put her there instead...again, emulating the look of the demi-savage on the Atholl Highlanders' sporran:

    Note to those who might give me guff about the badgeless crest: the Lord Lyon approved the 10th Duke of Atholl's decision that the demi-savage, rather than the mermaid, be his official crest, back in 1993. Besides, heraldic images of a mermaid in her vanity are far from exclusive to Clan Murray.

    For those who want a before-and-after comparison but don't feel like scrolling up and down this admittedly sizable post:


    And here's one of the finished sporran with the various designs that inspired it:
    Last edited by Dollander; 24th March 18 at 07:10 PM.

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