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    Latest hunting sporran hot of the board

    This is my attempt at a somewhat decorative hunting style sporran. I used scrap leathers and a lovely little piece of japanese deer skin that I had left over from an old Samurai armour display. The dark tuff of hair at the top formed a heart and I thought that was worth highlighting. I have not added any studs as yet and I'm thinking it looks a little drab as it is. What do the members think?

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    It looks great. Love the deer skin colors and the "Basket weave" on part of the leather. I think I would fringe the leather from the "Bells". (sorry, don't know the correct names) Love the fact that part of it came from Samurai armour.
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    I do not understand the "drab" comment you made concerning studs. This is a very nice piece. Highlight with polished stones or bone would be my suggestion if you want more. Personally, I would leave it as is.

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    Thank you Tarheel. I have never thought of stones. That could be cool. Check out the other sporrans I posted earlier. See what you think of them.

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    Its different looking and interesting I love it .

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    Thank you very much Norbo.

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    Thank you for your suggestions Tess. I had considered a five tassel approach to this sporran but chose the blade style as I was running out of matching leather. The basket weave was used as a textural device to highlight the blades a little more.
    perhaps I will brush up on my round braiding technique for the next one.

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    Very nice, Shine. I'd be proud to wear that one. It is what it is supposed to be so, I agree with Tarheel, it's not really drab.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shinenotburn View Post
    I have not added any studs as yet and I'm thinking it looks a little drab as it is.

    #4-sporran.jpghunting-sporran.jpginside-.jpgback.jpg
    OK, perhaps studs or tied downs for the tassels so they don't flap around and scare the stags away when you are hunting.

    Good job.

    Nile
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    Nice job . I agree with others , it's cetainly not drab , the style and design speaks for itself .

    I'm not sure that it needs any studs , the leatherwork can definitely stand on it's own . You might want to consider securing the tips of the leaflets with some simple brown or black stiching .

    Other than that , well done .
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