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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    Kamp classes started Sunday morning at 8:00am sharp.

    Barb had laid out a mouth watering display of tartan from different mills.

    What are the tartans? Plaid Preacher mentions the Scottish Wildcat, but I see a number of lovely tartans.

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    Grizzled
    Ian and Stephan are both making box pleated kilts.



    The ladies in the Contemporary Kilt class everyone is planning on hand-stitching their kilts.



    Some Kampers are a little more dedicated than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Ashton View Post
    Some Kampers are a little more dedicated than others.

    Wow.....I remember this person from a previous Kilt Kamp. Mike, you are setting a new standard for the appropriate fashion accessory for kilt making.....

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    On Monday I gave my presentation on Contemporary Kiltmaking.



    And Monday evening we were treated to a cookout.

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    Heh, where are the tartan tights?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedKnome View Post
    What are the tartans? Plaid Preacher mentions the Scottish Wildcat, but I see a number of lovely tartans.
    Here are the tartans labeled!

    Kiltmaker, piper, and geologist (one of the few, the proud, with brains for rocks....
    Member, Scottish Tartans Authority
    Geology stuff (mostly) at http://people.hamilton.edu/btewksbu
    The Art of Kiltmaking at http://theartofkiltmaking.com

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    All the Kilt Kampers are busily stitching. Some actually have a few brain cells left functioning.


    Here is a pictorial roster so you can follow along with the fun.



    Barb
    X Marks = Barb T
    Tartan = Scottish Wildcat
    Pleated = Reverse Kingussie

    Tartan = Ancient Baird
    Pleated = Knife

    Tartan = Campbell in Wilson's Colors
    Pleated = Knife

    Tartan = Black Bradshaw
    Pleated = Knife




    Bob
    X Marks = Bob H
    Tartan = Ancient Hunting Stewart
    Knife pleated
    "1st time and really like Kamp"





    Carolyn
    Spouse of Bob H
    Tartan = Ancient Black Stewart
    "Kilt is for my son to wear at his wedding"





    Jon
    X Marks = Jon Lilly
    Tartan = Isle of Skye
    Knife pleated to the White stripe





    Mike
    X Marks = Mike in Dayton
    Tartan = Wallace Hunting
    Pleated = Box
    "My third Hand Sewn Kilt"




    Ian
    X Marks = Grizzled Ian
    Tartan = Maple Leaf
    Pleated = Box to Sett
    "Making it for a friend"

    Tartan Victoria, City of Gardens
    Pleated = Knife to Sett
    "My first machine-stitched Contemporary Kilt"
    "Someone needs to invent a straight edge that follows the curve of the Tartan."






    Patti
    X Marks = HootenannyPatti
    Tartan = Spirit of the Highlands
    Kingussie to the Sett




    Stephane
    X Marks = Stephan
    Tartan = Weathered MacDonald
    Box Pleate
    "First box pleat Iv'e made for myself."




    Harlan
    X Marks = Harlan
    Tartan = Campbell/Black Watch Wilson's Colors




    Dee
    X Marks = Micky Dee
    Tartan = Modern Black Stewart




    Mary
    X Marks = Mary P
    Tartan Anderson
    "Making it for my Mom. My 3rd kilt so far"




    Teri
    X Marks = Tartan Tess
    Tartan = MacQueen Modern T/V
    Contemporary Kilt with pockets




    Abbie
    X Marks = Argyle 24
    Tartan = Ghiga Cherry
    "My new Dance Kilt"




    Andrew
    X Marks = Andrew T
    Tartan = Dress Pollack
    "Making my first kilt."




    Tom
    X Marks =
    Tartan = Ancient Baird
    Reverse Kingussie




    Gene
    X Marks = Cayuse Driver
    Tartan = MacGregor
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    [QUOTE=Steve Ashton;1295026]





    Cool dress....what is the occasion?

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    125th Anniversary Gala of the Geological Society of America. Dress was formal or Victorian, so Carolyn and I made bustle dresses, and our guys wore their kilts and PCs. Here we all are at the Gala:

    Kiltmaker, piper, and geologist (one of the few, the proud, with brains for rocks....
    Member, Scottish Tartans Authority
    Geology stuff (mostly) at http://people.hamilton.edu/btewksbu
    The Art of Kiltmaking at http://theartofkiltmaking.com

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    I'm drooling all over my iPad.
    Thank you all for the wonderful pictures and information

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