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7th January 09, 10:45 AM
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Well done, Meinfs.
I always make a practice design on a scrap of leather before I try a new design on a sporran. Helps to determine what you want to change on the important item cause there is little chance to correct a design after you carve or stamp it.
Look forward to seeing your next piece.
Tom
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7th January 09, 01:02 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by A_Hay!
Well done, Meinfs.
I always make a practice design on a scrap of leather before I try a new design on a sporran. Helps to determine what you want to change on the important item cause there is little chance to correct a design after you carve or stamp it.
Look forward to seeing your next piece.
Tom
Thank you much Tom. Your work is wonderful and inspiring.
That is very good advice. I was told not to double-stamp to try to correct anything. Test twice and stamp once.
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