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  1. #1
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    Since the topic has come up

    When I first wrote about the X-Kilt, I made a note that if anybody ever decided to produce themas a business, they were more than welcome to do so. I'd like to re-iterate that, now. The X-Kilt instructions are a gift to one and all. Do not slightly re-write them, illustrate the instructions and sell the resulting manual as your own, OK? But if anyone wishes to make photographs of their own X-Kilt,finished,or the "progress photos" and msg me about them, then I'll look them over and see if I can't incorporate them into the text. Just please disassociate your ego from those pictures, so if they don't get used,you understand that it's not a personal message from me that I HATE you

    I'm currently looking over (or will, soon) instructions from sydnie7 on how to adapt the X-Kilt to reverse kinguisse construction. In fact, if I get more pictures...along with Tartan Hikers instructions and sydnie7's instructions, this will have turned into a 50 page book on making a particular type of kilt,with variations. And it's free to all. That was the POINT.... 1.) helping others to make their own contemporary kilt so that those with little money could wear one, 2.) help give others the sense of pride in wearing something they'd made themselves, and 3.) so that anyone who makes an X-Kilt will understand why professionally-made kilts cost what they do.

    And finally,again...If anyone wishes to produce X-Kilts as part of their business, be my guest. I sure won't be raising a fuss about it.

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    Alan - you're a saint! Hats off to you for your wonderful public spirit!
    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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    Alan, I hope to have some more pix for you soon. The last couple I've made have been in camo, which doesn't show well, but I'm starting on a medium grey solid. If they come out, I'll send them along.
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Planning on some. Who knows how they'll turn out.

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    I'm looking forward to the RK instruction add. I have several projects in the works, but a black RK Xkilt will be on the list as soon as the instructions are available. By the way Alan, I'm up to four now, pictures of the black one soon.

    Bob
    If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!

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    I've been thinking about making an X-Kilt. Just thinking, mind you. It may never happen...

    Nah, I'll do it... maybe... some day...

    Actually, I mentioned making a kilt to my wife and she's all for it. Now I have to make one... some day...

    Thanks for the instruction manual! Very cool!
    Is é an aois sean óg nua! (Old, it's the new young!)

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    I've said it before, somewhere, but it bears repeating. If Alan hadn't published the X-Kilt manual I would have never dreamed of making my first kilt. After three X-kilts, each with some variations from the manual, I decided to try a knife-pleat. After that, I decided to try my hand at PV tartan, then a wool knife-pleat, then a wool box-pleat....

    ...Now I have a closet full of kilts, and most of them I made myself!

    Alan's manual is great for making an X-kilt, but it is obviously terrific for luring one into the world of DIY sewing.
    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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    All I saw was I HATE YOU in capitol letters. SIKE, but that did stand out. Just looking at the manual helped me decide to order my kilt from a pro.
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
    “KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    Alan - you're a saint!....
    Obviously you haven't met this lecherous man!

    Alan, I'm not sure if I can separate my ego from my id, or whatever.

    Wish I could start a business making X-kilts, but I've actually crunched the numbers. I'd have to work something like 70 hours a day to make the same amount of money I do now. Good luck to the rest of you!

    Be well,
    The Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess

    "All shall love me and despair!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G. View Post
    Obviously you haven't met this lecherous man!
    *sigh* WOMEN!!! One day I'm "tall and broad shouldered" the next, I'm lecherous. Then again, I suppose the two aren't mutually exclusive!

    Alan, I'm not sure if I can separate my ego from my id, or whatever.

    Wish I could start a business making X-kilts, but I've actually crunched the numbers. I'd have to work something like 70 hours a day to make the same amount of money I do now. Good luck to the rest of you!

    Be well,
    I, too have crunched the same numbers and come to the conclusion that there's no way on earth that someone can make a living sewing up kilts in the Bay Area. Thus, the job being professional geek.

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