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    Any Yellow Tartan in PV?

    I've seen a few kilts made from yellow tartan variations. I think the kilts were probably wool but it really made me appreciate the look of the yellow. I was wondering if anyone knew of where one might puchase a PV kilt made of a yellow tartan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout
    I've seen a few kilts made from yellow tartan variations. I think the kilts were probably wool but it really made me appreciate the look of the yellow. I was wondering if anyone knew of where one might puchase a PV kilt made of a yellow tartan.
    Just call up Gordon at Fraser Kirkbright and see if he still has the Loud MacLeod in the tartan remnants section. 16 oz wool for $18 cdn/metre.


    http://www.wooltartans.com/tartans5.htm

    You could send that one to any of the kiltmakers, and I am sure they would be happy to make a nice kilt for you. If that fails, the Buchanan has a fair bit of yellow in it, and the Buchanan acient that Bear and Rocky(?) carry is quite nice.

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    Since this is double width cloth it would be enough for a 4 yard kilt. Is this correct?

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    McLeod of Harris looks great with an old Vancouver Canucks jersey.
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout
    Since this is double width cloth it would be enough for a 4 yard kilt. Is this correct?
    I would think so.

    Did anyone else notice the "Double Blue" tartan at the bottum? What a smoking hot looking tartan. I may need some of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    Did anyone else notice the "Double Blue" tartan at the bottum? What a smoking hot looking tartan. I may need some of that.
    I think it looks sort of like the Clark tartan but with more black to it.

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    Did anyone else notice the "Double Blue" tartan at the bottum? What a smoking hot looking tartan. I may need some of that.
    But notice that it is 11 oz. weight, great for a skirt, but pretty light for a kilt.

    Sherry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherry
    But notice that it is 11 oz. weight, great for a skirt, but pretty light for a kilt.

    Sherry
    But good for a first time trying to make a kilt.

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    Great lead Colin, Thanks. I keep forgetting about those guys. Now to see if Rocky can sew it up for me or maybe I'll just hold onto it till I get around to making my own.

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