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Shooting bag and horn

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I just finished this up and figured to just post it up.
I don't normally get this fancy with my bags but I thought what the heck.
It's a french motif with a blue wool insert of the cross of Loreen. I branded two crosses in the strap gussets. The flap is edged with blue and white striped beads and blue whitehearts.
The strap is woven wool by KLWeaver. The horn is an older one made by Albert "Ace" Emanuel.
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I was sort of practicing for a bag that was requested it's a copy of the Robert Rogers bag and is much more complicated and has much more beadwork. Adding those beads into the stitch takes a lot of time.
 
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