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    DAGNABIT is offline This member has been inactive for more than 1 year
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    Thanks for the X-kilt plans Alan!




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    That looks bloody good , I'm going to have to try making one now (or I'll ask my wife nicely, if she will ).
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    thats a nice looking kilt. I need to try my hand at making one for sure
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    That looks great! And I like the snaps to add some visual interest to the apron.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    W W - great job sewing up Alan's design!
    Phil in Idaho

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis
    W W - great job sewing up Alan's design!
    Ditto - WOW. Now even I may have to give this a shot. Good job.
    Dee

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    Looks great!

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    DAGNABIT is offline This member has been inactive for more than 1 year
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    Thanks very much for the positive feedback! I'd never used a sewing machine before, but with a 10 minute lesson from my wife, and 10 more for practice, I was off and running. I went into with the approach that worst case scenario, I'd have a very attractive, $38, 4 yard, pleated drop cloth handy for household painting projects and covering tomatoes on chilly nights. Alan's plans are VERY thorough and easy to follow, so the tomatoes will just have to fend for themselves! Thanks again Alan.

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    Ya done good! REAL good!

    Heck, this looks better than mine does!

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    guid oan ya




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