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    Of course you know we wanna see pics, right!
    Don't worry too much about the tartan issue, if it's a first attempt just try to get the look right , and enjoy the time with your daughter.
    Oh and watch closely at your wifes sewing men sew too !
    Best wishes.
    Richard.

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    Sounds like the 'tartan' material you scored at such a low price is the same found on Hancock Fabric's website:

    Uniform Plaid Fabric

    Click the "View Swatches" button (bottom left) and you'll see what I mean.

    Way to shop, auld argonian!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacSimoin
    Sounds like the 'tartan' material you scored at such a low price is the same found on Hancock Fabric's website:

    Uniform Plaid Fabric

    Click the "View Swatches" button (bottom left) and you'll see what I mean.

    Way to shop, auld argonian!
    Actually one of the ladies at one of the other Hancock Fabrics around here did tell me about that particular group of fabrics...they didn't have any on hand but I'm familiar with it because my children attended a school that required uniforms made from it. The stuff that I found is definitely wool and lighter and is not this material...but this stuff wears like iron (and is almost as stiff)...it's not uncommon for a girl's jumper made of that uniform polyester to be passed down through several kids in a family.

    The lady at Hancocks expressed her opinion that this stuff was inordinately expensive and when most people who would sew their own school uniforms see the price they just give up and go to a uniform service and buy one ready-made...it's cheaper.

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    auld argonian

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    Actually one of the ladies at one of the other Hancock Fabrics around here did tell me about that particular group of fabrics...they didn't have any on hand but I'm familiar with it because my children attended a school that required uniforms made from it. The stuff that I found is definitely wool and lighter and is not this material...but this stuff wears like iron (and is almost as stiff)...it's not uncommon for a girl's jumper made of that uniform polyester to be passed down through several kids in a family.

    The lady at Hancocks expressed her opinion that this stuff was inordinately expensive and when most people who would sew their own school uniforms see the price they just give up and go to a uniform service and buy one ready-made...it's cheaper.

    best

    auld argonian
    Auld, congrats on the material! Hancock is where I got mine. I am also jealous that your daughter is old enough to help with project (Hmmm, where is your son? too hip? :grin: ). I guess I will have to wait 3-4 more years before mine get to that point, but at least when I wear my kilt (for whatever occasion) my oldest tells me "You look handsome Daddy!".
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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