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11th March 07, 08:35 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by cacunn
Question; If you are using a piece of solid color cloth couldn't you do some reverse engineering?...
...Did I just make this very confusing....
Exactly as Alan H said..."Because it's complicated". Turns out, at least in this particular corduroy, it is almost impossible to see the seams anyway, as you will see shortly (once my pictures finish uploading).
 Originally Posted by Arlen
Just two things to say:
1: I have wanted a cord kilt for years now. If this works out then I would likely be willing to pay you to make one after my wedding when I can afford such things. Seriously.
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Seriously, if you want an affordable corduroy kilt, I would recommend checking with Utilikilt or Amerikilt. This is just a part time hobby for me, and I suspect you would get a more affordable and consistently made kilt from one of those two.
I will be posting further progress shortly...
Be well,
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