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15th January 07, 04:26 PM
#1
The sporran looks very nice, and welcome to the forum.
Frog
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15th January 07, 04:32 PM
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Looks excellent. I just hope my son's turns out as well.
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16th January 07, 02:50 PM
#3
Great job on the sporran! I would love to hear more about the stitching method... it looks so tight! The whole thing looks so professional!
I now have yet another case of Sporran Envy!
PS: Welcome from southern Ontario!
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16th January 07, 03:24 PM
#4
Yes, that stitching really adds to the overall look of it. Welcome.
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16th January 07, 04:03 PM
#5
Some more pics
Everyone is wondering about the stitching. It is called Western Double Loop.
I have posted some pics that will give a little better view.
Yes, the button is a piece of deer antler, although the closure as you can see is velcro.
Also Many Thanks for your great comments.



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17th January 07, 04:33 AM
#6
An excellent sporran!! I hope the one I'm currently working on turns out half as good!
I do have one question though: what are the dimensions? I've constructed mine around an 8 inch diameter circle...I just hope it's not too big!
cheers!!
Hachiman
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When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.
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17th January 07, 02:09 PM
#7
Thanks for the additional photos, Breacan.
That Western Double Loop stitching looks great. That is a lot of lacing to go all around like you did!
May I offer an observation on the D rings on the back? I noticed on the one I bought that the spacing was only about 2 inches apart. This made the sporran unstable, that is, it wobbled and sometimes looked askew. On the last ones I have made I extended the spacing to about 5 inches. This seems to eliminate that problem. On the other hand, the clips I use on the sporran belt are more visible, but I think not unduly so.
What are you planning for your next one?
Tom
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17th January 07, 02:58 PM
#8
Nice work indeed!
I've dabbled with leather work, but quickly gave it up. I stick with bonnets and other clothing items now a days..
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17th January 07, 04:22 PM
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17th January 07, 04:45 PM
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[QUOTE=breacan;316090]
Stingray is probably the toughest leather you can get. I have a wallet made from it and it is really nice looking.
Here are some pics of stingray skin in case you havenot seen it before.

Although not something I would wear (personal ethics), brother that looks fantastic. May I assume that the white patch is from a fin? And might I suggest that that be the focal point. Show pics when you're finished. I am sure it will look amazing.
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