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    Flashes-My first attempt...

    As I was getting my things together for a party tomorrow I found that I did not have any flashes to match my Irish National kilt. I knew not even the lightening fast shipping of SWK could help me. So I did what any x-marks genius would do. I made my own. I had the garters off another set of flashes so all that I needed was the flashes themselves.
    I went to Wally World (Walmart) and got some green felt and some felt glue.
    Using my Black Watch flashes as a pattern I started cutting. I found a large size papercutter, like you had in school, did a great job. But then I found the felt was too thin by itself so I doubled it and glued a piece of cardboard between the two pieces. It worked great. I also got some red felt to make flashes for my son's Wallace kilt. It is thicker felt so I may not need the cardboard. Will post pics of both on Monday.

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    Clever thinking in a pinch! Good work!

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    Can any one say..... McGuyver ??
    That was a great save.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedKop45 View Post
    Can any one say..... McGuyver ??
    That was a great save.
    McGuyver? Nah... he didn't use a paperclip! All true McGuyverisms use a paperclip!

    GREAT JOB! Can't wait to see how they turned out!

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    May I suggest grosgrain ribbon 1 1/2 wide. It has a nice look comes in various colors and is in most cases readily available.
    Back when I could see better I made a number of flashes utilizing grosgrain with very good results.

    I must admit I've never tried a felt which might do well at mimicing the flashes made of wool.

    Bill
    Last edited by Bill; 16th October 07 at 01:18 PM. Reason: hit post button prematurly
    May all your blessings be the ones you want and your friends many and true.

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    Gotta love WalMart... I essentially did something similar, but faster.

    - 1" red grosgrain ribbon
    - 1 package of 2in1 Velcro
    - A stapler

    I'm sure you can figure out the rest from there.... ;) Under $10, lasted me a night at the bar, and they're still good to go!

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    Nice Save!

    Did you ever get those pictures you were going to post?

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    Casper:

    Nice idea! Its fast - dirty - effective but I have to cringe when I think of what that velcro would do to kilt hose (little tiny pills all over my hose.).

    Bill
    May all your blessings be the ones you want and your friends many and true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Casper:

    Nice idea! Its fast - dirty - effective but I have to cringe when I think of what that velcro would do to kilt hose (little tiny pills all over my hose.).

    Bill
    Actually, wasn't bad at all. The 2-in-1 velcro has both the hooks, AND the loops, on the same strip (essentially, sticks to itself). The softer loops are longer than the shorter hooks, so its catch-free on everything BUT itself. Rather nifty....

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