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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Very nice! What tartan is it, or is it just some no-name fabric?
    That's a County Westmeath tartan. I didn't put that in the post 'cause it was in the title.But there you have it!
    Rigged, I believe it's pleated too the stripe. The tartan matches up perfectly. Maybe someone here can explain to me the types of pleating. The camera's out of power so I'll post a pic later on.

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    Pleated to sett means the design on the pleats is the same as on the apron. Pleated to stripe means a prominent stripe is centred on each pleat, so that the pleats look entirely different from the apron.

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    the kilt looks great.
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moosehead
    Pleated to sett means the design on the pleats is the same as on the apron. Pleated to stripe means a prominent stripe is centred on each pleat, so that the pleats look entirely different from the apron.
    Ahah many thanks. So this is pleated to stripe.

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    That is a great kilt, thanks for sharing

    Todd

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    Great looking kilt Oz.
    BTW, is that a Thor's hammer you're wearing? I wear one of those myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oswulf
    Great looking kilt Oz.
    BTW, is that a Thor's hammer you're wearing? I wear one of those myself.
    It is indeed Oswulf.I made this one using cuttlefish bone casting, and ancient technique often used by viking artisans.I based it on traditional designs.
    here's a couple of pics


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    Damn, that is too cool! You do good work.

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    Cheer Oswulf. I'm working on one with more detail but slightly smaller. These I'll be willing to repeat for select clients...such as my fellow X Marks! May not be for a while tho.
    E.

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    The Havamal & wearing the hammer!

    If I'm reading you correctly, have a look at >www.kithofyggdrasil.org<

    James

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