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25th July 17, 05:27 PM
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Oh My Goodness....such talent, and ability to roll with the punches!
Kudos to Bob in overcoming the obstacles, Caroline will look great in her kilt (what type of dogs, Caroline?), and Mike with a black kilt with lime inserts ... wow!
I still need a photo of The Wizard.......
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25th July 17, 08:37 PM
#2
Wonderful to see all the new kilts in the making, I am however even more thrilled to see so much Scottish Wildcat Tartan being turned into kilts. Well done everyone, looking forward to more photos.
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26th July 17, 03:14 PM
#3
Dave Tewksbury set up his go-pro camera in the Trad Classroom and set it for time lapse.
this is titled 10 hours of kiltmaking in 35 seconds.
https://youtu.be/bRd31W_Wkt4
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26th July 17, 03:16 PM
#4
And a couple of me.
While I am teaching.

And while getting some sewing done in between answering questions.

Barb really hates this kilt.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 26th July 17 at 03:22 PM.
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26th July 17, 03:20 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
And a couple of me while I am teaching.
Where? Where? (Gotta keep Bobbie happy!)
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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27th July 17, 10:39 AM
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that's cool
I really am going to have to do this some day. nice shots. (although the Iceland shot looks tempting also)
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27th July 17, 11:15 AM
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This morning Kampers are cowering under my lash.

They were allowed to leave a full 2 min. early to attend last nights Kamp Barbeque.

Today the slaves (oops, sorry, The Students) are all dutifully back at work.

One of the differences in a Traditional and a Contemporary style kilt is that the Contemporary may be made to fit lower than the full rise of aTraditional. This means that we sometime must angle the waistband of the kilt to fit the shape of the human body.

But sometimes even my instructions cannot prevent a student from messing everything totally up.
Mike is determined to meet the class standard. He repeatedly rechecks his stitch length. Not too happy with one stitch 1.044 mm long and the next stitch 1.034 mm long he is at the "muttering to himself stage" as I planned all along.

(Insert evil, Snidly Whiplass laugh here)
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30th July 17, 07:15 AM
#8
Thank you very much for posting this years Kilt Kamp people & projects. Sorry to have missed it this year, but we'll see you in 2019! Hopefully, somebody will have made a decision on tartan by then.
Slàinte!
Jon
Only 9 notes. How hard could it be?
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30th July 17, 01:32 PM
#9
Thank you all for the pics from kilt camp. I will make the event one year. Now I'll have to decide which coast ...
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26th July 17, 05:06 PM
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[QUOTE=Steve Ashton;1344078]And a couple of me.
While I am teaching.

Weathered Campbell?
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