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    Simple day Sporran

    I wanted a simple day or casual Sporran, but didn’t particularly like any of the ones I could find. Also wanted something with a little more capacity than most of the mass-produced ones. This is my attempt at a practical casual/day Sporran..

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    What are the dimensions of your sporran? When I made mine, I too thought the market models were too small. I built (and prefer) a two inch inside, six inch width and seven inch length for my brown (day wear / hunting) sporran. I don't carry a ton of things often, but need the room when I am going to be away from a "base camp" (car, home, my wife's huge department store inventory bag, etc.)

    It always feels good to have items that are specialized and made by yourself. Good for you.

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    You and I are on the same page regarding day Sporrans. The one pictured is 2 inches deep, 7 inches wide and 8 1/2 inches long. I don’t always need all that capacity but there are times when it is appreciated.

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    Very nice! What leather did you use?
    Dduw Bendithia pob Celtiaid

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    Nothing at all fancy. I bought a big bag of leather reminants at Hobby Lobby, was lucky to have enough matching pieces to make the Sporran. I did double the thickness on the inside front and back as well as the flap to give it shape. I am just starting to play in leather work so I don't know much more specific about the leather, it was pre-dyed to the color you see. I did burnish the edges a bit more after the pictures were taken to give it a little more finished look.

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    I like the pattern choice personally. It's 'different', but traditional....if that makes sense. Keep up the good work!
    Dduw Bendithia pob Celtiaid

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    Great job on the sporran

    Great job and I really have been toying with making a day sporran for myself. This is helping me get more certain of the possibility.

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    You've made the best casual day sporran I have seen! Congratulations!

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    Thank you!

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