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    Some of the sporrans I have made

    I thought I show you guys some of the wee leather sporrans have been making made lately.It's used as sporran if you wearing my kilt,but it also doubles as a possibles pouch when you are in the camping in the woods.As you can see hear I used a Turk's head knot as a button.I also made that littel Scandinavian style knife and the leather belt....



    Here is on were I used deer antler as the button the bottom part is kidskin


    One of my latest creations more two tone,bottom was made from calfskin.

    The kind sporrans I make are inspired by the old Jacobite era sporrans.I have to say they are much more roomy than most morden sporrans!!
    Last edited by ozhaggishead; 2nd December 09 at 03:55 AM.

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