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    From your photo it appears that the white piece of fabric is not part of the internal construction but the lining.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    From your photo it appears that the white piece of fabric is not part of the internal construction but the lining.
    I know it's the lining xD

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    Charles, the third strap is superfluous. Today it serves no purpose other than bling. You always leave the third strap fastened loosely so it does not distort the Tartan fabric so should need no stabilizer.

    In my Contemporary Kilts there are two stabilizers. A lower one for the third strap and buckle.
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    duly noted, I'll make posts as I progress

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    Work begins
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    and discovered, it already had a stabilizer, tho put in horribly


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    using abit of red linen for the new stabilizer

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    Stabilizer finished
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