1) Here's the pattern I used along with the heavier leather for the rear panel (I already have the belt/chain attachment sewn in place here) This pattern is a development of the one I used for my leather day sporran altered to suit the width of the cantle.
2) Here you can see the 'roo skin with the pattern where I intend to cut the face piece out, you can see there are many other sporrans in this skin.
3)The 'roo skin doesnt have enough body to hold the shape, so it will have another piece of plain leather glued to it to stiffen it. All edges will eventually be sewn so there's no chance of delamination.
4) Here I've glued the liner(with pockets) into the main body (why Salmon? they have Salmon fishing in Scotland don't they). The Magnetic snap is fitted into the salmon leather liner before gluing. Also the leather and the edges have been died Black.
The front piece has had the top edge bound with Black leather and had the Black leather gusset sewn right round (top sewn also). You might be able to see a glued edge on the salmon pink, I glue the edge of the gussett to the back panel around the edge (5mm approx) to hold it in place while sewing. I use a centre alignment mark at the bottom (on both gussett and back panel) and work my way back to the top when attaching front to back. A flat foot on the sewing machine helps control here when sewing them together.
5) The other part of the magnetic snap was then put in place once I could use the flap for alignment. It holds OK, but seems difficult to locate/close
Alan
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