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18th April 26, 07:34 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
I did something similar about 10-15 years ago. I was rather fed up with my MacLeod of Harris colour shades, "ancient"( I think). I got hold of my kilt maker at the time to see what could be done. He got hold of the weaver and within a very short time I had three wool samples of five different shades of the required colours (15 in all) of what he thought was what was wanted on the colour front. I made a choice with the colours and also asked if a 10 inch sett was possible? Not a problem. Within a couple of months a length of cloth arrived at the kilt maker----------just precisely how I imagined(hoped) it would look. I suppose "muted modern" shades might describe it. Perfect! Within a fairly short time the new kilt pleated to the sett was ordered. The kilt arrived promptly and I have to say that the whole enterprise was very fairly priced.
It is my only kilt.
Also a unique kilt from what you have described. That’s a dinner conversation.
Janner52
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