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  1. #1
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    Inespensive Tartan for those who want to try making a kilt

    Fraser and Kirkbright has an 11 ounce light grey/grey/dark blue tartan...no clan, available in polyester/wool blend for the OUTRAGEOUS price of $6 Canadian a meter. You could order 3-4 meters of this stuff and spend less than $25 and then try out making your own kilt without breaking the bank.

    Check this URL, and look for the "tartan remnants" link.

    http://www.wooltartan.com/

    For that matter, they have the British Columbia tartan and the RCMP tartans on sale, too.
    Last edited by Alan H; 5th March 06 at 08:06 PM.

  2. #2
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    That is a great deal. I've been looking at that for a few months. It was around $11 at the end of last year. Every month or so they cut the price.

  3. #3
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    Is it just me, or have the tartan specials there not changed in a while?
    Give a man a beer, he wastes an hour....
    Teach a man to brew, he wastes a lifetime.....

  4. #4
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    F & K only sells their remnants over the web. Otherwise you have to buy it from The Scottish Weaver. 3 yards/meters of the gray stuff is costing me $29 including shipping. I'm gonna pleat it to sett, and make this "practice Kilt" #2.

  5. #5
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    They aren't moving very quickly. Other than price drops the only tartans I've seen change are the Loud Mcleod which was only 2 yards and the Double Blue which was a very nice navy blue with sky blue stripes. I had been looking at the black wool but decided to try my first kilt on some cheaper cloth from wal-mart first.

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