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Handknitted Hose
Do any of you lads in Scotland know if there is knitting patterns for kilt Hose available in Scotland?
You know traditional patterens and the like . Are any available on the Net.?
I've seen Hand knitted hose for sale at £102 I nearly fainted. My wife is a Great knit...ter .She conciders it a challange to try and make some for me .
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Hello David:
I'm not from Scotland just Scot by roots but I can recomend this site to you.
http.//knitting.about.com/library/nkilthose.htm . My good wife has made a couple of pairs from this pattern for me and I think they're great. Do hope this helps.
Bill
May all your blessings be the ones you want and your friends many and true.
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 Originally Posted by Bill
Hello David:
I'm not from Scotland just Scot by roots but I can recomend this site to you.
http.//knitting.about.com/library/nkilthose.htm . My good wife has made a couple of pairs from this pattern for me and I think they're great. Do hope this helps.
Bill
Thanks for the tip. I downloaded the pattern for the wife...here's hoping
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Try this:
http://www.knitting-and.com/knitting...n-anderson.htm
I love the design, and the poem as well.
It's a rather difficult pattern (beyond my wife's abilities, or mine for that matter), but an experienced knitter should be able to handle it.
Shane
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Kilt hose without taking a bath?
All,
I ponyed up US$60 plus US$ 20 postage & handling for 100% NYLON diced hose, they look OK but they snag on my rough hands like I imagine womens hose do all the time, and they are sweaty and too hot.
I'm not impressed with this value, and believe there is a market out there for anyone (me and a friend plan to be that anyone) who can source decent wool blend diced hose at a sensible price.
I don't think the market for custom made hose will be dented at all, as most of us just can't or won't buy from those super skilled ladies at that price as things stand anyway. They will still have their wealthy elite customers and purist hobbyist/re-enactment dudes.
I just wanna bring a little comfort and diced colour into the lives of guys like you and me, and make a modest buck where other synthetic mass producers, or mass wool market monopolists are clearly skimming a little too much cream.
If I can get my hands on a multi coloured rugby sock at under $10 Aussie I really don't see how diced two-tones could be that much more expensive, at least to make.
Even given lesser volumes and more complex patterns, I can't see how current vendors justify hose prices short of there being no serious overseas competition. A sock is a sock, darn it!
We are serious, but it's early days and we need to do a lot of homework, so keep your better halves knitting those patterns!
This is also a modest feeler to see if I may have struck a chord...
Slightly off-topic, but I didn't think my 2 cents would hurt! :mrgreen:
Last edited by Will Macadam; 6th July 05 at 09:31 PM.
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In my gallery you can see a pair made by a friends wife. She made them as a reward for the kilt I made.
These are made from homespun wool and hand knitted. I do not think she used a pattern. It is hard to see in the photos but there is a cable knit pattern that really stands out when worn.
http://photos.yahoo.com/docwalke
Doc
Last edited by usndoc; 7th July 05 at 06:40 AM.
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Homemade wool hose, huh David? It sounds like you're thinking ahead to those Norwegin winters already. Mind you some nice wool homemade hose will look great with the county Fermanagh kilt you are picking up in Drumnadrochit.
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 Originally Posted by usndoc
In my gallery you can see a pair made by a friends wife. She made them as a reward for the kilt I made.
These are made from homespun wool and hand knitted. I do not think she used a pattern. It is hard to see in the photos but there is a cable knit pattern that really stands out when worn.
http://photos.yahoo.com/docwalke
Doc
Nice looking kilt and hose. Although I am more interested in the deer pics at 3 in the am. What was the story there?
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I must admit that I can Buy really great hose here in Norway (Ask Rufus)
However I think a home knitted pair would be great too.My wife is up for it too so we'll have a look in wool shops in Scotland.
BTW thanks for the link for the popcorn pattern .
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8th July 05, 07:48 AM
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 Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
I must admit that I can buy really great hose here in Norway (Ask Rufus)
No kidding! I wear the hose from Norway much more than regular kilt hose because I like them so much. 
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