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13th July 10, 09:17 AM
#8
Excellent ideas, all.
My wife teaches tooling...I can do it, but she's better at that than I am. If they want a tooled sporran, they can take that class and do whatever they want on a later version.
I'm thinking this class will make one out of some upholstery leather, or some of the nice lamb skin she has in the store...depending on how much the students want to spend on this sporran. That way, there's no tooling, staining, or finishing required to have a nice casual sporran made.
Of course you know, I'll have to make one myself beforehand, so I'll try both the Rob Roy and the simpler round one and see which one, or both, that I think they can grasp in one or two classes.
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