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Originally Posted by ChattanCat
That is one great looking kilt. I can only hope to get half as good as that kilt looks. What do you use for basting? I'm afraid the thread I used shrunk during pressing.
You need basting thread. It's available at any sewing shop.
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Originally Posted by Barb T.
Hi guys!
We just did the cover photo for the 2nd edition of The Art of Kiltmaking. Thought you'd like to see it! The tartan in the kilt is the New Hampshire tartan.
Jay will recognize his Project Iraqi Freedom tartan in one of the rolls of scraps in the background.
Cheers,
Barb
Looks like a Scots American in the background as well.
steve
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That is one great looking kilt. I can only hope to get half as good as that kilt looks. What do you use for basting? I'm afraid the thread I used shrunk during pressing.
I use 100% polyester thread, and I've never had any issues during pressing.
Those rolls of tartan in the background and the part built kilt make the whole idea of kilt building so tempting - just wish I was handier with the needle.
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