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13th July 10, 06:51 AM
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Given your time restriction, a Rob Roy is probably the best bet. Even the basic 'regimental-type' day sporran is going to take more work than a beginning leather worker will be able to accomplish in 4 hours.
I have two suggestions for you;
1) look for (or develop) a 'gathered' type Rob Roy pattern which utilizes a circular ONE-piece main bag, NOT the more contemporary 'freelander' style Rob Roy (which requires a LOT more sewing).
2) make sure to offer the pattern with the option of either the sporran strap back or a waist belt mount. This will allow you to advertise the project as SCA/Renfaire/pirate as well as Highland. This will probably double or triple the number of people interested in the class.
Make sure to update us on the class (and post pix) ith:
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