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    Toorie

    I've got a black Balmoral bonnet with a red toorie. I HATE the red toorie.

    Does anybody know where I can get a black one? I saw the directions for making one in Thompson's book, but I'd rather just buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    I've got a black Balmoral bonnet with a red toorie. I HATE the red toorie.

    Does anybody know where I can get a black one? I saw the directions for making one in Thompson's book, but I'd rather just buy one.
    OK, I'll fall....what's a toorie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H
    OK, I'll fall....what's a toorie?
    same here........

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    The little pom-pom on top. C'mon - you guys did not know that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    The little pom-pom on top. C'mon - you guys did not know that?
    Oh. It has a NAME? huh. You learn something new every day. *grin*

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    Hmm, & here I've been calling it the wee pom-pom on top.

    I've never seen one for sale, not as a toorie as such, anyway. Little bags of pre-made pom-poms can be picked up at the fabric or craft store. But they really are easy to make.

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    Does it really have to be there in the first place? I know it's traditional, but other than that?

    I almost got that leather Glengarry, but I don't like the pom pom on top - makes it too "uniform"ish.
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    tourie...

    Quote Originally Posted by Iolaus
    Does it really have to be there in the first place? I know it's traditional, but other than that?

    I almost got that leather Glengarry, but I don't like the pom pom on top - makes it too "uniform"ish.
    I suppose you could take it off, but everytime I've seen a modern bonnet or glengarry without the tourie, it just looks "off" tae me...but I'm a bluff ol' traditionalist! ;)

    Now reproduction bonnets from the 18th century is another matter entirely...

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    I like my Glengarry the way it is, but I modified my balmoral. I cut the toorie off, sewed a piece of velcro tape where it used to be, and put velcro on the original (red) toorie and on a black one as well. Now I can switch based on which kilt I'm wearing ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by haukehaien
    I like my Glengarry the way it is, but I modified my balmoral. I cut the toorie off, sewed a piece of velcro tape where it used to be, and put velcro on the original (red) toorie and on a black one as well. Now I can switch based on which kilt I'm wearing ...
    Thank goodness for velcro. I like that idea!
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