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    Hi. This might be a crazy thought or a bad suggestion, so I'm very sorry if it doesn't make sense. If you are married, you could have a pin or even earrings made for your wife that have the tartan on it. I don't know if the tartan is the right size for this though. All the other suggestions are great though. Hope you come up with some interesting items.
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    Paul,

    How about a bow tie?

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    sorry to be negative, but I think it unlikely enough for a tie. Traditionally they are cut on the bias, and you need a considerable amount of fabric just to make a single tie!, but perhaps if you have spare fabric it might be worth a try!!
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    Tartancarta or a cap.

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    Jamie, yes why not! it's worth a try (perhaps)
    with my scraps especially the cut out bit from the back of the pleats, I'm machine stitching them together in a random fashion, not worrying too much about the edges, just to make a heavy rug blanket type thing, it's early days, and most of kilts are in tweed type fabrics, If ever I finish it I'll post a pic!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Paul,

    How about a bow tie?

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    just gave the wife 6 kilts to deconstruct, she's making a couple of quilts from the yardage.

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    Lapel and cuffs

    You could make a lapel and cuffs for your favorite more formal kilt jacket. Evidently some makers of the newly invented Welsh surname tartans are doing this, but that need be no barrier.

    There is a history of tartan lapels for mess jackets, so it wouldn't be without earlier precedent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    You could make a lapel and cuffs for your favorite more formal kilt jacket. Evidently some makers of the newly invented Welsh surname tartans are doing this, but that need be no barrier.

    There is a history of tartan lapels for mess jackets, so it wouldn't be without earlier precedent.
    I've seen those..... didn't like them, but I've seen them. I'm about finished with the thingy that goes behind the clan badge..... does it have a name?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    You could make a lapel and cuffs for your favorite more formal kilt jacket. Evidently some makers of the newly invented Welsh surname tartans are doing this, but that need be no barrier.

    There is a history of tartan lapels for mess jackets, so it wouldn't be without earlier precedent.
    Similarly, you could add tartan to the cuff and tail button flaps of a Prince Charlie, in the Welsh style.

    I've made a dog collar out of some leftover PV, and a pincushion as well (Elsie was always telling us not to throw away our loose and cut off threads, so they became the filling).

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    sorry to be negative, but I think it unlikely enough for a tie. Traditionally they are cut on the bias, and you need a considerable amount of fabric just to make a single tie!, but perhaps if you have spare fabric it might be worth a try!!
    Exactly. I've wrestled with this over and over again.....never enough for a tie

    I have, however created a tartan yarmulke for when my Klezmer band plays at Etz Chayim!

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