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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Patrick View Post
    Thanks Todd, I do believe you've sold me.

    Anyone know of a good source for purchasing a cockade made in tartan colors?
    The tartan swatch isn't really a cockade, though:

    http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/11377...0/CAMBEJUD.jpg

    http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/D547F...0/CAW5YBOH.jpg

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    Wonder if this is suitable on a standard military royal blue beret?
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    I think the cockade would be appropriate on the blue beret, there are directions for making a multi colored ribbon cockade in J. Charles Thompson's great little book "So You are Going to Wear the kilt". It is available from Matt at the museum.
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    Jim,

    I'll have to get my hands on the book. I went ahead and ordered the clan crest and the beret this morning. Looking forward to getting it.
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    Is anyone else reading this thread thinking about making a rossette or cockade out of the X Marks tartan? I think I will need to order that book as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Is anyone else reading this thread thinking about making a rossette or cockade out of the X Marks tartan? I think I will need to order that book as well.

    Cheers

    Jamie
    Made one on a hat I made.
    Basically, it is the yellow centered portion of the blue and gray on a blue-ish tinted gray balmoral (with yellow toorie and navy-ish trim that EXACTLY matches the "ancient navy" of the X Marks tartan.

    I need to get a pict up, as well as one of my X Marks tartan kilt (box pleated to the WHITE stripe). THAT should give another option for the new batch of X Marks kilts about to be created.

    I make a balmoral to match/coordinate EACH of my kilts. On all the ones recently, I use some scrap from the waist band to make a "cockade." Actually, it is a patch of tartan covering multi-layered hair canvas (also scrap from the waistband of the kilt) and sewn onto the balmoral on the sides (like a "normal" cockade), so the badge can be installed JUST like a cockade.

    I think I need to get my wife to take picts and put them up. I'll ask after she finishes up what she is doing (will be a NUMBER of hours).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage View Post
    Made one on a hat I made.
    Basically, it is the yellow centered portion of the blue and gray on a blue-ish tinted gray balmoral (with yellow toorie and navy-ish trim that EXACTLY matches the "ancient navy" of the X Marks tartan.
    I'd be very interested in a picture. As I would like to use an X Marks Kilt Pin on a balmoral I have ordered to go with my X marks tartan kilt, a tartan rosette or cockade would really tie them together.

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    X Marks:

    (Note: tied to make an X)
    Caledonia:

    Wallace:

    Carolina:
    MacWage, "Dark Lord of the Box Pleat!"/ "Box Pleat Militant" Laird of Glenmoor (Carolina)
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