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Thread: TARDIS Kilt

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    It does give me the chance to try some new ribald comments ie "It's bigger on the inside" or "Would you like to see the time rotor?"

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    The kilt is of Pakistani make found a guy that did inexpensive (mind you not cheap as in quality) work and had a seamstress sew on the fabric windows, Pull to Open sign and Call Box sign that I bought off of Etsy.

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    That kilt is fantastic, makes me wish there was somewhere that sold them pre-made. Not quite ready to attempt getting it done on my own. What is the material?
    "May your heart always be full, and your glass never empty."
    -Irish Proverb

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    My ignorance will show here. It's a heavy weight cotton.

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    Neat! The male equivalent of the Tardis Dress that has shown up over the past couple of years. I take it from the tie die that you are more of a fan of the old-school who? (I think if I were ever to do something like this a bow tie and fez would be my accessories)

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    Don',t forget your sonic screwdriver as a Sgian!

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    That Tie makes the outfit, even if it is a bit too short.

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    I wear my many sonics in a bandolier across my chest and the tie was a prototype of the one my friend makes. She also does replica scarves. She traveled around the world finding screen used 4th Doctor scarves and counting the number of stitches and the number of rows. Also bringing a Pantone book and colour matching the scarf to make as accurate a scarf possible. The one I have is a series 12.5.

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    Love it! My favorite doctor is Tom Baker, so I'm also lovin' the tie.
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    Tom Baker was the Doctor when I started watching as well. I love it. Now, I've got to see if I can get my wife to make me one.
    "Spectemur Agendo" - Let us be judged by our actions.

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