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    My first real kilt in action

    Howdy,

    My freinds produced some images of me actually IN my kilt.

    I've got a few retail kilts of synthetic Asian origin, but the desire to make my own was too strong. In the middle of our busy season last fall, I made myself a promise. When all the dust cleared in the spring, I would craft a fine piece of wool for use in the field. I spend my free time in the woods, so the Mackenzie Weathered was my first choice. on our yearly trip to see the elder clansmen, my father and I cracked a few bottles of spirits, and spent some quality time working around his dining room table.

    Here's it's first use during a fund raiser for a local non profit. (per approval of the moderators)



    For my 40th this September, I've got a 4 meter piece of the Mackenzie modern in regimental weight, several bolts of Barathea, satin, two sets of buttons, and a generous length of hair canvas. Heaven help me if I ever get a wood lathe, I might just let the neighbors hear some real tunes.

    The hard specs:

    6.75 meters (skinny butt) of Braeriach
    18 ounce wool lined aprons
    5/8" top grain tan apron straps lined with suede, and sold brass buckles that straddle my belt.
    Machine stitched 'Blind'- heretical, but I've got several decades of false confidence with machinery.

    Cheers,

    Kevin.

    PS- hand tied garters don't seem to behave very well.
    Last edited by kevinkinney; 7th June 07 at 08:13 PM.
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    Beautiful kilt. looks very much like the Gordon Weathered, upon which I am waiting a box-pleat from Mr. M.A.C. Newsome. Is it a Black Watch variant?

    edit: Yes, I can see that it is.
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    Beautiful kilt. Looks great on you.

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    Nice job!!

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    Ooooh. I ADORE weathered tartans. The MacKenzie (and coincidentally, Turpin, the Gordon" are two of my favorites.

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    Sporting Clays?

    Brian

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    Very nice indeed. The colours appear quite weathered, the red does look clay coloured as BEEDEE points out .

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    congrats! looks wonderful

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    Handsome kilt and outfit kk!

    Did you make your sporran as well? It is a handsome piece that adds to the whole rustic look of your shooting outfit.

    Cheers

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    Kilt in action... Love It Love It Love It - well done!

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