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15th October 07, 11:23 AM
#1
Maple Leaf tartan, PV on ebay
Item number: 320160466606
It's lightweight, 10-11 ounce. This is probably the stuff that He Who Shall Not Be Named that fomerly owned a kiltmaking enterprise used for his Maple Leaf kilts. Be warned that it might be a bit light, but the price is sure right. This would be PERFECT stuff for that first "practice" kilt, using Barbs Book, before tying into $200 worth of worsted wool. It's so cheap that I'm even tempted, even though I'm not Canadian.
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15th October 07, 12:52 PM
#2
Tanks Alan
Or as they say in Claremont ... Tanks !
I threw down for 3 metres.
Unless He moved east or He is a different He than Five Hundred Dollar man, I don't think it is He.
CT -  
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15th October 07, 12:53 PM
#3
Link. I think Sheep in Wolf's Clothing made a kilt using this stuff and left a review. Hmmm, I wonder how dificult it is to make a ML vest & tie?
The Grant.
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15th October 07, 01:48 PM
#4
I did make one using what looks like the same stuff. I liked it. It holds pleats well for the weight. The kilt is still serving me well. A little pilling but not much. It was nice to wear on those hot summer Highland Games Days.
I might pick up some more. Thanks!
Sara
"There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
~Christopher Morley
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15th October 07, 04:07 PM
#5
Well, I just ordered my 8 meters. I would have preferred to buy it from Pete, and keep the money in forum, but every time I asked he was reserving fabric for kilt orders, until the last time I asked there wasn't any left. 
Knowing the popularity of the Maple Leaf, people may want to jump on this quick. And remember - the Maple Leaf is asymmetric - you'll need 7.3 meters for a full-length kilt.
I am easily moved for sympathy for dogs, far more so than for humans, because dogs do not understand. There is no way to explain that you will return, that the vet will make it all better, that they cannot go shooting today because that is not what today is about. They cannot work out that their misery is finite and will some time end, and so their misery is magnified.
Gerald Hammond
Mad Dogs and Scotsmen
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15th October 07, 04:24 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Wompet
Well, I just ordered my 8 meters. I would have preferred to buy it from Pete, and keep the money in forum, but every time I asked he was reserving fabric for kilt orders, until the last time I asked there wasn't any left.
Knowing the popularity of the Maple Leaf, people may want to jump on this quick. And remember - the Maple Leaf is asymmetric - you'll need 7.3 meters for a full-length kilt.
That's ashame that you weren't able to get some of Pete's ML. Still I am interested in seeing this material when it comes in. But ya know no one, as I recall, has a box pleat Maple Leaf .
The Grant.
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15th October 07, 04:31 PM
#7
Double-width cloth - 8-yard kilt, and 2 4-yard box pleats.
I am easily moved for sympathy for dogs, far more so than for humans, because dogs do not understand. There is no way to explain that you will return, that the vet will make it all better, that they cannot go shooting today because that is not what today is about. They cannot work out that their misery is finite and will some time end, and so their misery is magnified.
Gerald Hammond
Mad Dogs and Scotsmen
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15th October 07, 04:42 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Wompet
Double-width cloth - 8-yard kilt, and 2 4-yard box pleats. 

Gary you are my hero! Now, are you sure you're 'Merican? I guess you've forgiven us for what transpired in Sackett's Harbor*.
*Notice spelling.
The Grant.
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16th October 07, 07:15 AM
#9
I SHOULD have my CCK 8-yard ML REALLY soon, then is anyone interested in a Newsome box-pleated Ontario tartan?
Glennie of Clan MacIntosh
Touch not the cat bot a glove! Loch Moidh!
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16th October 07, 07:23 AM
#10
Don't worry Scout your kilt is on its way Iwas a little overly excited about getting the new CCKmobile.
MacHummel
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