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    Excellent job. I myself prefer the handstitched look as opposed to sewing machine. Who cares how even the stitches are. When you think about it even the machine stitched ones start to distort over time and are no longer even. Nice take on a classic sporran. I love working with leather. Great job and better than what can be bought for that style, price range, and for $25-, a little bit of time. No comparision !

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    Great Job!


    I have seen a tool that punches multiple holes, looks sort of like a dinner fork with the ends of the tines sharpened. If I ever try sewing leather again, I'll use something lije that that to mark the stitches. Won't be perfect, but then hand made is never as even as machine made.
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    Love it

    Great work Hospitaler, is that Thompson's Patterns?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    Great work Hospitaler, is that Thompson's Patterns?
    Indeed it is, perfect size and the drawings are to scale with one another.
    Last edited by hospitaller; 10th October 08 at 03:45 PM. Reason: typo
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    Great job, I'm jealous. I recently made myself a sporran as well. Money being tight, it was made from remnants of an old leather coat and a leather skirt, with lacing taken from an old leather belt. Doesn't look nearly as nice as yours, but it feels great to do-it-yourself!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    ... is that Thompson's Patterns?
    Who's pattern? Where? Y' got it?? I wan't one!!

    Very nice Hospitaller. How do I find the pattern please? I'm after something exactly like that and making it myself would be even better...

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