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    I believe (haven't tried it) that you could make a bonnet flash for your TOS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    I believe (haven't tried it) that you could make a bonnet flash for your TOS.

    I'll have to look into that, thanks.

    Today, I was givin a Zuni sterling silver bear paw done in their overlay style. It's not really big enough on it's own to make a cap badge, but placed on something else it might work out well.

    Perhaps a piece of a flash. It is a one inch by half inch pin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    I'll have to look into that, thanks.

    Today, I was givin a Zuni sterling silver bear paw done in their overlay style. It's not really big enough on it's own to make a cap badge, but placed on something else it might work out well.

    Perhaps a piece of a flash. It is a one inch by half inch pin.

    Ted,

    My WPG TOS has a bonnet flash made to the specs that I got from several sources, generous folks at XMTS among them...it is 2-1/2' x 2-3/4", single layer, and has a bit of fringe (1/8" ?) around all four sides. No complicated sewing involved, at all

    The flashes that came with my kilt are made of tartan fabric roughly 4" wide, folded and seamed, and 6-1/2" long (not including the "points."

    So theirs plenty of fabric to make a bonnet flash...in fact, if I'm figurin' it right, there's enough for 8 bonnet flashes in a pair of hose flashes.

    I mounted my jump wings and a metal pin version of my old unit patch on the bonnet flash, and left one side of the flash (the side to the rear) a little open to accommodate a sprig...looks good to my eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    Ted,

    My WPG TOS has a bonnet flash made to the specs that I got from several sources, generous folks at XMTS among them...it is 2-1/2' x 2-3/4", single layer, and has a bit of fringe (1/8" ?) around all four sides. No complicated sewing involved, at all

    The flashes that came with my kilt are made of tartan fabric roughly 4" wide, folded and seamed, and 6-1/2" long (not including the "points."

    So theirs plenty of fabric to make a bonnet flash...in fact, if I'm figurin' it right, there's enough for 8 bonnet flashes in a pair of hose flashes.

    I mounted my jump wings and a metal pin version of my old unit patch on the bonnet flash, and left one side of the flash (the side to the rear) a little open to accommodate a sprig...looks good to my eyes.


    I now have a swatch of my tartan to go with that pin I was talking about, so I will be looking into making one of these. However, I won't be wearing it with the tartan kilt I have now because that is the Half-Sett Lamont tartan.

    I might have to start a new thread asking for written instructions on how to make the flash, just to make sure that I do it correctly.
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    If you have a cat you could get some cat nip and sew several of the flashes together and let the cat enjoy the scent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogerson785 View Post
    If you have a cat you could get some cat nip and sew several of the flashes together and let the cat enjoy the scent.

    I have six cats. Only a couple of them are attracted to nip, though.
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