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    I've tryed to figure it out sorry for all the post

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    Rock-On Sir!!
    Can't wait to see finished products!

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    If you go to page 2 I have the pics in the blue post bullets cause I can't figure out to post them out right.

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    It worked just fine for me.
    Congratulations on your sporran, etc.
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    Pix look great Redbeard. Sorry I didn't see the post asking for input from me. It looks like you figured it out quite well, as I did on my first full-mask.

    Next time you make one (if there is a next time) I'd suggest adding a gusset between the fron and rear panels, to provide more interior volume to the bag. It really is only one extra seam to sew.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Pix look great Redbeard. Sorry I didn't see the post asking for input from me. It looks like you figured it out quite well, as I did on my first full-mask.

    Next time you make one (if there is a next time) I'd suggest adding a gusset between the fron and rear panels, to provide more interior volume to the bag. It really is only one extra seam to sew.
    Thank for the idea and thanks for looking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBeard View Post
    Man i can never get this to work right.
    ...

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/25890248@N04/2634527840/
    Congratulations! What a great job. The kilt color is great!

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    Thanks guys

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