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17th August 07, 02:57 PM
#1
First Online Kilt Bought... Now I wait...
So I finally did it. I purchased my first online kilt. I already own 3 kilts, but one was a gift and it took about a month or so to get to me once i knew it was coming, one was bought at a local shop, and one i made. So this will be the first time that i've ever ordered a kilt myself and then had to wait. I read the threads all the time about people anticipating the arrival of their new kilt, so we'll see. I hear that SWK usually delivers REALLY FAST.
I only bought a thrifty kilt from SWK so it's not like i just invested 300+ dollars in a tank and I'm awaiting my soul mate to show up. But there is still some good anticipation knowing that another one is on the way. I was going to order two, but I thought that i'd wait to see how i like SWK's kilts first before investing more money. I normally hear nothing but good things, but everyone has their own opinions, so i thought i'd see for myself.
I ordered the Thrifty Buchanan Tartan, for several reasons. I am not a Buchanan and I don't have any affiliation with the clan either. I do really like loud kilts, and I know that once i say that everyone's going to say "Get a Loud MacLoed" (sorry if i spelt that wrong). Which i probably will someday.
I'm hoping though for christmas that I will be able to spoil myself and by a 8 yard tank. I'm currently working on a design for a Sonoran Scotsmen plaid, and if I get that done, and money is available, i'll be doing that.
Anyways I've babbled long enough... Cheers everyone and have a good weekend!
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17th August 07, 03:13 PM
#2
Cool I hope you are happy once you get it.
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17th August 07, 03:30 PM
#3
Any sneak peaks at ideas for the SS plaid?
And I like my SWK Thrifty, but don't expect too much of it... remember that it's their bottom-of-the-line model.
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17th August 07, 03:39 PM
#4
![Soapbox](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/soapbox.gif)
We all started somewhere! The SWK Thrifty has it's uses; and when combined with the proper sporran, hose, belt, AND attitude, it can look and feel pretty good!
Would you like to spill beer on a low cost SWK Thrifty or one of Barb's beautiful high cost creations?
Case rested.
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17th August 07, 03:55 PM
#5
Aye, it's the waiting that always gets to me.. I haven't found the "Patience for Dummies" book yet
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17th August 07, 04:01 PM
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[QUOTE=Mr. MacDougall;409916]Any sneak peaks at ideas for the SS plaid?
=QUOTE]
Here's my first rough draft of what i want in the Sonoran Scotsmen Plaid. I may thin out some lines and make a few areas bolder, but I haven't had time to play with in about a week. We'll see. Let me know what you think though.
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17th August 07, 04:02 PM
#7
Would you like to spill beer on a low cost SWK Thrifty or one of Barb's beautiful high cost creations?
I'd rather not spill beer at all.
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17th August 07, 06:00 PM
#8
Hey, Ayin, on that SS plaid, is that an assymetrical sett, or just a really large sett that you haven't shown completely? Just curious, as I am currently considering making a traditional kilt, using The Art of Kiltmaking and I know there are some difficulties in working with assymetrical tartans and tartans with very wide setts.
Be well,
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18th August 07, 07:12 PM
#9
[QUOTE=Ayin McFye;409926]
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
Any sneak peaks at ideas for the SS plaid?
=QUOTE]
Here's my first rough draft of what i want in the Sonoran Scotsmen Plaid. I may thin out some lines and make a few areas bolder, but I haven't had time to play with in about a week. We'll see. Let me know what you think though.
![](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n300/ayinmcfye/SonoranScotsmen.jpg)
Dood! I like it!
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19th August 07, 08:22 AM
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Your SWK will show up (literally) before you expect it! Jerry's got some hyper-lightspeed delivery method, that seems to have everyone scratching their heads.
Granted, I'm a newbie, but I'm satisfied with my SWK Economy kilt... especially for the price. No, it doesn't compare with hand tailored kilts, but for lightweight & casual, it's fine.
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