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23rd April 13, 11:40 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
I am no tailor, and I am sure there is a formula lurking somewhere. At a guess though, you will need almost as much area of lining as tweed for the jacket and lets say, half the total area of the waistcoat will be lining, assuming that the tweed does not cover the back of the waistcoat. I now await to be shot down in flames by the experts.
Hahaha!!! Thanks, Jock. Hopefully that doesn't happen. You know we all love you, mate! In regards to your response, that's pretty much what I was thinking. I understand it's not the most difficult question to answer, but you are certainly correct in saying that there is more than likely some sort of formula lurking about somewhere. 
Slainte,
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