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    Spats pattern

    DIYers, here's a pattern for making your own spats. I think that most of the rabble considers spats too military, too formal--at least the crisp, white ones--but I wonder how tartan spats would look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldisimo View Post
    DIYers, here's a pattern for making your own spats. I think that most of the rabble considers spats too military, too formal--at least the crisp, white ones--but I wonder how tartan spats would look.
    You could always cut the sole out of a pair of tartan socks, if you were hell-bent on looking silly!

    Tartan spats??? Why???????????????

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    I've used that pattern, it's not bad, and a good height for wear with the kilt.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

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    I found this elsewhere on X Marks The Scot:

    http://www.thankyoufornotbeingperky....pats010608.pdf

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    Thanks to you, Foosinho, and to the pattern maker for sharing this pattern. Has anyone tried this in leather? Cordially, Nehmah

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    You could always cut the sole out of a pair of tartan socks, if you were hell-bent on looking silly!

    Tartan spats??? Why???????????????
    Good question!

    Frank

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    Hi Nehmah,

    As far as I know, spats were usually made of canvas.

    Regards

    Chas

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    Acutally took the pattern from:
    http://www.thankyoufornotbeingperky....pats010608.pdf

    And measured them out to fit me. After a couple of paper revisions, I got the GF to sew me a modified pair for a wedding that I was ushering, and she was the MOH for. Decided that I wanted a flat top (no rear peak like the generic ones) and a square toe (since I only wear polished cap toe dress shoes, and not ghillies).

    Best pic can be found here:

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