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23rd November 07, 07:49 PM
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Black Friday
So, I went out with the women-folk to do the post-Thanksgiving shopping thing, which meant an early morning stop at Jo-Ann fabrics. Wool suitings were 50% off, so I was looking pretty heavily. They had one bolt of Royal Stewart (or at least a close copy), but it had less than 1.5 yards on it. However, I did find this:
So, with 5 yards, and 58" width to play with, I should be churning out my first acrylic wool box-pleat over Christmas break, as well as getting my camouflage kilt finished.
I'm going to pleat this to the red stripe, simply so more red shows up (because I need to find something to wear my fire-engine red hose with). I'll get a project post up for both kilts (and any others) up once I get them done.
DIY JONES!!!
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23rd November 07, 08:01 PM
#2
Nice! Any idea what tartan it is?
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23rd November 07, 09:37 PM
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Look at an X-Kilt...good learning and you have a good bit left over
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24th November 07, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Nice! Any idea what tartan it is?
No. I've taken to referring to it as "new kilt plaid" until I decide on a more proper name.
BTW, figured it out, 5 yards cost me $31 total. Gotta' love it.
~Yeti
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25th November 07, 06:51 AM
#5
Very cool, good luck with it.
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25th November 07, 07:38 AM
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Does your flic show the colors pretty true? Greys, black, red and white?
Too bad there isn't a good way yet to reverse engineer a kilt pattern...... someday?
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26th November 07, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Does your flic show the colors pretty true? Greys, black, red and white?
No, the "white" stripe is actually a light gray. But all other colors are true.
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Too bad there isn't a good way yet to reverse engineer a kilt pattern...... someday?
/me is confused by this statement
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26th November 07, 05:06 PM
#8
Looks very nice can't wait to see the finished pics.
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26th November 07, 11:27 PM
#9
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Does your flic show the colors pretty true? Greys, black, red and white?
Too bad there isn't a good way yet to reverse engineer a kilt pattern...... someday?
You can go to the Scottish Tartan Authority and using the Tartan Ferret
http://www.tartansauthority.com/Web/...rchintroc2.asp
and enter the color order to search for a tartan.
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26th November 07, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Yeti
/me is confused by this statement
What I meant was, say you have an unknown piece of tartan, and you want to find out what it is.
Cacunn says:
Originally Posted by cacunn
But I have had less than satisfactory results using it. Maybe I just haven’t figured out the way to do it yet?
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