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20th June 15, 02:16 PM
#11
I really like that Scott. I would enjoy something like that in a cross- body bag, which is what I assume you mean by vertical? That is the nice thing with a sporran is that it is "hands free". Which we miss with a handbag or shoulder bag. It's a nuisance .
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20th June 15, 11:23 PM
#12
Yep, we stick a strap on them which is long enough to go across to the opposite shoulder, but has a buckle to shorten it if she wants to wear it on the same shoulder as the bag. The bag shown actually has a strap that started life as a guitar strap. It was so narrow that it made a pretty lousy guitar strap, but it works fine for something lighter. It saved me the trouble of having to cut one out myself. I'm old enough that I play sitting down most of the time these days anyway.
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1st July 15, 08:33 PM
#13
Sure, I wear a men's sporran. Why not? Mine is "inherited" from my former partner (who is still a dear and loved friend though we're no longer romantically involved and he lives in another state. He is half-Scottish, but gave up kilt-wearing after the one time it was obligatory for him to do so for a cousin's wedding, so he gave me the accessories).
I hate carrying purses, and try to avoid doing so if I can (I really love cargo pants... why yes, I would love to have a Utilitkilt!)
(And yes, I also wear a sgian dubh. And sometimes kilt pin, also a "hand-me-down." Not often, though-- since I can't wear it to dance, I'd be constantly taking it on and off and I don't imagine that's good for the kilt. We're not allowed to wear kilt pins on our band kilts-- though I've pinned it to the inside apron of mine so I can still wear it. Footwear ranges from black lace-up Keens, to combat boots, to my band shoes.)
Here's tae us - / Wha's like us - / Damn few - / And they're a' deid - /
Mair's the pity!
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2nd July 15, 04:50 AM
#14
Todd Bradshaw, Hi ! I think your sporran that you posted that you made is terrific ! Very cool that you can do that.. Your wife is lucky that you can make them... Very nice..Thank you for posting the pictures.. You should post some more that you have done....Angie
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2nd July 15, 10:43 AM
#15
This is the only other one she has at the moment (the poor girl ). It's one of the early molded ones. I found this size maybe a bit big for a regular sporran and subsequently built a slightly smaller mold, but it makes a pretty decent small purse if outfitted with a shoulder strap system instead of a typical sporran hanger. I'm brainstorming one, non-molded but with this sort of shape, that would have a more typical leather sidewall that forms a rolled top edge and then have a tartan front side. It wouldn't really be aimed at being something to wear with other tartan clothing, but more a way to flash a bit of tartan when worn with jeans or other street clothes.
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2nd July 15, 05:45 PM
#16
Here's tae us - / Wha's like us - / Damn few - / And they're a' deid - /
Mair's the pity!
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2nd July 15, 06:00 PM
#17
Tandy Leather - available in two sizes and several colors. Pretty nicely made and reasonably cheap.
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5th July 15, 12:57 PM
#18
Many years ago due to some upper body issues I started using a bum/fanny pack as my daily purse. I am also a very utilitarian type of woman and I wear this as my daily "purse", I can wear it as a shoulder bag or as a fanny bag. It also works very well with my Stumptown kilt.
http://www.amazon.com/Overland-Equip...erland+bayliss
I also have a few small leather purses that I have considered trying to make into waist style bags but haven't yet.
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5th July 15, 07:32 PM
#19
Cross-body strap. The skirt was Marite's weekend project and the first garment made from the new black version of our tartan. Next she wants to make a longer one with some pleats. I also have a hunk of charcoal herringbone Cheviot tweed coming and she wants to make herself something similar to a tweed Argyll jacket.
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5th July 15, 07:44 PM
#20
That is just a lovely outfit. Nice job by both of you, the sporran purse is really cool!
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