Really nice, I especially like the Irish, vice Scottish belt buckle.
I would be a little worried about using a coat hanger for the buckle though. It just doesnt seem strong enough, and might be liable to bend out of shape under strain. (like course four of a five course meal, or your sixth pint of Guinness)
Try getting one of the rods from Home Depot in the correct thickness. Its a much harder, stiffer metal than coat hanger and will probably stand up better.
Very nice. They look professional but not commercial. I like items that have that depth of real leather and not the look of Pakistan spray paint. O'Neille
The tartan is the Moran family tartan. The first (and so far only) kilt had to be in that. It's not very common, and took 6 months for the special weave and to have the kilt made.
The more I work with real leather, the more I fall in love with it. Rich, deep, gains character with age. I've got plans for a couple more, and I need to smooth out my pattern and fix a few other minor things. I'll call them Moran's Sporrans.
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