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  1. #1
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    Talking 2 X-Kilts and a proud son


    Ok that was tough getting the picture to finally show. Not sure how I got this to show but I hope whatever I did I can do again.


    Success!

    Several weeks ago I wrote with questions about finishing my first X-kilt. I thought I should share pictures. Alan H. and the F-HCAG both were very helpful and I could not have done it without them. Hands down Alan's X-kilt instructions are the best how to's I have seen. I still think I solved the over apron/under apron differently but it works. I had to trim a diagonal notch off of the top of the front underapron so that the hook and loop could match up but like I said it works.

    It was very pleasurable project for me. I was able to get out and use my mothers old (circa 1960?) Singer model 603. The long ago but fimiliar sounds of the sewing machine brought back memories of watching or working on projects with my mother who has since past away. Even ripping out the couple of seams was ok because of these memories. Thanks Alan H. and F-HCAG for this experience. It was a wonderful feeling to be that close to my mother again. It has been some time.

    Now once I finished and I was modeling my kilt hot of the ironing board, my son said "when are you going make my kilt Daddy?" How could I refuse!!! With a couple of adjustments the X-kilt plans I made him a matching kilt. We wore them to a big local crafts fair. We fit in pretty well as there were many others in kilts (pipe and drum band, some reinactors). Got a couple of compliments on the matching kilts too.

    Now I am working on my #2 X-kilt in blue denim (probably son's blue denim kilt as well). And I am beginning to understand my mother's obsession with buying fabric. I keep on looking at all kinds of fabric wondering "I wonder it that would make a nice kilt". I am trying to find some suitable wicking fabric for a runner's kilt. I'd like something along the lines of my SK hiker.

    I think my goal is to have an entire kilt ensemble that I have made myself. I am working on my sgian with sheath next followed by a sporran. I think that I will make the handle in osage orange and try an inlay of a celtic cross in walnut.

    Thanks again.

    Razbarry

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    Looks *great*.... and I'm doin' the two thumbs up at the Dad and son in matching kilts.

    Good on ya, mate!

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    It's a family affair - Love it!

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    HA! Got another one!

    Quote Originally Posted by Razbarry View Post
    And I am beginning to understand my mother's obsession with buying fabric. I keep on looking at all kinds of fabric wondering "I wonder if that would make a nice kilt".
    (Yep, he's hooked. Got another one!!!)



    Nice job on the matching kilts. We're looking forward to seeing what you come up with next!



    boB

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    Great job! Sounds like we hooked not one, but two..."When are you going to make my kilt, Daddy?"

    Moosedog

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    Congratulations - I'm sure your son will remember this day for the rest of his life!
    Phil in Idaho

    "Walk Tall, Walk Straight, and Look the World Right in the Eye."
    That Great Celtic Philosopher Val Doonican

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    Nice work
    Grand Duke Dirk the Festive of Hope End
    If this is the men's department, where are the kilts?

  8. #8
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    Looking good, Razbarry. Your son will always remember this. I'll bet he is really proud of you - and his new kilt. "..just like my Daddy..."
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

  9. #9
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    You just reminded me that I need to start work on my son's maroon X-Kilt to match his daddy's!

    Good work, you guys look great!

    Glad I could help in any small way.

    Be well,
    The Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess

    "All shall love me and despair!"

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    NEWBIE HOOKED DEEPLY!!!!!!!
    Kilted Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
    Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly downtown Asheville, NC.
    BEER CITY USA, BABY! Soon to be home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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