Scottish sporran

Hello Friends!, this weekend I got a few scrap pieces of thin leather, so I started to make a Scottish sporran following the instructions in this post (thank you very much ozhaggishead!):


... and this is the result:

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Thanks for looking folks!
 

John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
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Very nicely done!
I have made several of Ozhaggisheads pattern sporrans (sold several :) ) and find them the best pouches going for carrying - Micro FAK, flint and steel kit, Opinel No. 9 and my camera - all at the same time and with room to spare!
I like your adaptation to include a clip on the back -I guess it is for when you do not want to wear it on a belt.
Very nicely done indeed!
 

Miyagi

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Aug 6, 2008
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That's a lot nicer and more practical than the formal Sporrans available for hire etc.

Any plans to sell your Sporrans?

Liam
 

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