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    Modifying a Nightstalker

    My BF LOVES his Stillwater Nightstalker sporran. he just wished it was "spiced up" a notch. The modifications we came up with were done at Kevin Kinney's shop up in Duluth this summer. This could have been done by hand, but we used Kevin's wonderful sewing machine collection!

    OK - to the process:
    1) I traced the parts I wanted to cover in fur
    2) I cut those pattern pieces out and traced them on fur. We used cow hide.
    3) Cut out the hide parts being VERY careful not to cut off the fur edges.
    4) Sew them in place.

    NOTE: Make SURE you do not sew through all layers of the sporran, just sew the hide to the part you want covered. Under the flap, on the main body of the sporran, I sewed the pocked closed by mistake and had to rip the seam out and re-sew the hide under the velcro only.

    Picture #1 - Front of finished alterations


    Picture # 2) - Under the flap


    Picture # 3 - Top flap showing extra piece of hide so zipper can be accessed easily


    Picture #4 - Back of Sporran where we added a higher sporran hanger loop



    Has anyone else modified their Nightstalker? LETS SEE PICS!

    Julie
    Last edited by LadyGriffin; 5th October 08 at 04:52 PM.

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    That's pretty amazing - one would never know it was a Nightstalker!
    Animo non astutia

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    I just got one myself and have liked it plenty as is, but your photos are making me rethink that qite a bit. Nice job!

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    That looks pretty good. Now why didn't I think of something like that....


    That fur looks like Cousin It from the Addams Family.
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    Talk about modern meets traditional...
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
    “KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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    A few other sporrans

    I might have posted some of these before, but thought they would be fun for others to get ideas from.

    All were based on the pattern that has been posted here before. I believe it is from the book "So you want to wear the Kilt."

    St. Andrews Cross Sporran

    With removable plastic lining for tobacco. It fits his small pipes perfectly!


    A simple textured leather sporran
    It needs more weight in the flap.


    Bumble Sporran
    Made from a childs slipper. I cut out a white sporran, topstiched what I could salvage from the slipper and Vola!


    Gremlin Sporran
    Or what can I do to this ugly stuffed animal?



    Julie

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    I like the Bominable most... but where would I wear it? A Christmas party, maybe.
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
    “KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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    I love the bumble. Dare I suggest he might be a substitute for the rare Acrylibeast? I have in my possession an old Cookie Monster hand puppet that I am debating turning into a full mask sporran. I still haven't convinced myself I can live without the puppet.

    Bob
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    Whoa! that's awesome!

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    I'm afraid I like the Bumble as well. Nice job on it and all the others.

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