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26th January 10, 04:57 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Smayniac
you's a good scrounge Alan, I've only bought buckles and leather for my projects thus far. All the thread has come from old prekilt projects.
Bob
As it's a feilidh-beig, it won't even have straps. The belt holds it on, with some judicious help from a couple of hidden safety pins. Total cost will be thirteen dollars.
A few folks will probably revolt at this kilt as a historical recreation as I've pleated it too neatly, to stripe. I'm sure the first little kilts were haphazardly pleated, see some examples from the Scottish Tartans Museum, but my Geek mind can't deal with that, so pleated "roughly to stripe" is how it's gonna be.
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