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18th February 07, 02:54 PM
#25
Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G.
I'll be lining it with whatever cotton cloth I can find in my huge pile o' scraps. The last one (and first attempt) I lined with some leftover thin black cotton material I had used to make Panache a Renaissance Faire shirt years ago. I am going to line to about halfway down from the fell, because I want as little wool touching Sinbad's legs as possible (but don't want the lining to show). He says, "Mommy, this kilt makes my legs feel like they are going to sneeze!" (and yes, this is quite possibly the cutest thing I have ever heard).
Kids are wonderful! Thanks for the reply again. I sympathise with Sinbad, as I too had a reaction to wool as a small boy - I grew out of it in my early teens. Here's hoping that Sinbad does the same.
Now, how do I get that drink to you from across the pond?
Best regards
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