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    first kilt made

    Howdy all
    The other day I told you I got my new kilt.. Still need to upload the pics on pc and such. Thought ya'll would like to see the first kilt I made. It is a nice tartan that i found at a fabric store.. It is 8yrds 15oz .. I do not think it is any clan tartan. These photos were taken after having it on 14hr.
    Tell me what you think ..








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    That looks pretty good! I like the tartan as well, even if it isn't an official clan one.
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    Nice ancient look and I also really like the tartan.

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    Looks great!

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    Thats a good looking kilt. The sporran looks good too.
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    After 14 hours? Looks pretty dog gone good to me!

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    Will you guys PULEEZE stop making kilmaking seem so easy!! Dang, I can't hardly thread a needle let alone make a kilt...

    You needle slingers are much braver men than I.

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    I really like it . The tartan looks interesting I like that also.

    Did you use a pattern, or Barb's book. A nice job, is it hand stitched or was it done on a machine.

    All in all looks good. I can hardly wate to attempt one of my own.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Will you guys PULEEZE stop making kilmaking seem so easy!! Dang, I can't hardly thread a needle let alone make a kilt...

    You needle slingers are much braver men than I.

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    All right! good job.

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