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Women's kilted skirts (more questions)
 Originally Posted by Pleater
Two shawls, each one cut in half and then the pieces joined would make a strip of cloth 27 inches by six yards, which would make a pleated skirt - but you'd need shawls which were identical and which were two matching halves so that the sett would match when joined up.
Thanks so much for the comprehensive response. My issue arrives because when the Nursing Tartan was designed, its registrant limited its weaving to a single mill (Lochcarron), and product sales to a single retailer (Gordon Nicolson, Kiltmaker). Only products specifically endorsed by the designer could be sold, with an unknown percentage of each product’s sales price being delivered to the Scottish “Nursing Now” charity. The shawl I described is on that list, but I have no way of knowing whether another shawl I purchase from Nicholson would include exactly the same sections of the tartan’s sett. (I suspect I could ask, but if they responded they might be violating their agreement with the tartan’s designer). Curiously, I DID find a pair of ex-hire trews made from the Nursing Tartan for sale on Nicolson’s website once, but I’m pretty certain that if I were to bring that up it would not enhance our relationship 
Do you sell kilted skirts you’ve made yourself? If not, can you recommend someone, preferably in the USA? Actually, I don’t even know which products on “The Nursing Tartan” website remain available. I don’t think it’s been woven for some time. I think both lightweight worsted wool and soft lambswool fabric have been produced, but I’ve not been able to confirm that. So, I cannot order fabric from Lochcarron nor a finished kilted skirt product from Nicolson. I’m eager to hear from anyone who has suggestions. I thought of contacting USA Kilts, but they will not accept cloth purchased by an end user, then submitted to them, as the basis of any product they make.
The sett size of the cloth I have in that shawl is a bit smaller than 5" (vastly smaller than my various Robertson tartan men's kilts).
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