X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.

   X Marks Partners - (Go to the Partners Dedicated Forums )
Closed Thread
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11
  1. #1
    Join Date
    16th August 06
    Location
    Salt Lake City, UT
    Posts
    703

    Real committment to wearing kilts!

    So you think that you’re committed to wearing kilts?
    HA!!
    I thought I was too until last night. I went to my first meeting of the Society for Creative Anachronism and right away focused my attention on a fellow wearing a rustic looking kilt who was busy spinning some wool.
    As it turns out, he was spinning the wool from one of his neighbor’s sheep. He spins the wool, dyes the wool, weaves the wool and then makes his kilts from that.
    He even made the spinning wheel he was working on including the metal parts absolutely from scratch. He made his cap from felted wool complete with celtic pewter device and had a sporran that looks like he took it off of Rob Roy McGregor himself. Nothing bought. All handmade by him.
    This guy isn’t just dressing up. He’s really living the life. He works at a historic farm doing 19th century farming techniques and told me that he has worn nothing but kilts daily since he was 17. I estimate his age at around 40.
    I would have asked him if he had heard about Xmarks, but he told me he hasn’t watched TV in 12 years so I doubt if he’s on the internet too much.
    I just thought you might find this interesting. It kind of blew me away!
    It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
    'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist

  2. #2
    Join Date
    7th January 09
    Posts
    846
    Wow! I am speechless. I just wish I was able to sew my own kilt. It thought I was getting pretty good since I was making my own sporran.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    5th November 08
    Location
    Marion, NC
    Posts
    4,192
    If you see that gentleman again, please pass along my admiration for his skill and self-discipline. With worldwide economies in a mess, we might all have to start producing more of our own stuff.
    My Balmoral's off to him!
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    7th October 07
    Location
    Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA
    Posts
    892
    Yes interesting.
    Commitment? Or denial?
    Spouse? Children? Friends? Neighbors? Workplace? (Real world) community?
    I prefer to live in my own time, not in an artificially re-enacted and perhaps imaginary other.
    -- Larry B.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    28th March 07
    Location
    Iowa
    Posts
    931
    I live in the present myself. But I practice a trade that many would term obsolete.

    I admire the fortitude. Self sufficiency is under appreciated today.

    If it is working for him (and it must be to do so for so long) I would hardly call it denial. Seems a bit judgmental to call it artificial. I would venture to say it is more real than what most of us do and call "work". I would live such a life myself, were it practical for me to do so. It is not, for me.

    I feel like a 19th century guy trapped in the 21st century sometimes. I would love to talk to this man.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    11th November 06
    Location
    Alabama
    Posts
    1,509
    That is impressive! I'm proud of myself when I sew a button on and it actually stays.
    Sapienter si sincereClan Davidson (USA)
    Bydand Do well and let them say...GORDON!My Blog
    "I'll have a scotch on the rocks. Any scotch will do as long as it's not a blend of course. Single malt Glenlivet, Glenfiddich perhaps maybe a Glen... any Glen." -Swingers

  7. #7
    Join Date
    23rd December 07
    Location
    Tucson, AZ...FINALLY!!!
    Posts
    190
    You know,
    It's good to see that the SCA is possibly righting itself. You see waaaaaay to many 10 foot rulers in it for my taste. Which is why I switched over to actual 18th cent. reenacting (not that you DON"T have some of those in that hobby as well), but it is nice to see tahtthere are more and more people concerned with authenticity than just getting in the field to "bash things up".
    Cheers to him!
    Chad
    "Well Chin Chin old boy..and carry on with your mudd pies.."

  8. #8
    Join Date
    1st August 05
    Location
    Thornton, Colorado
    Posts
    885
    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    With worldwide economies in a mess, we might all have to start producing more of our own stuff.
    Sounds like a good idea, but I don't know how many sheep I could fit in the back yard.
    Sir John the Educated of West Smeesborough
    MacIntosh - by choice, and blood

  9. #9
    Join Date
    7th May 07
    Location
    Chicago, Illinois, USA
    Posts
    5,100
    There are times I wish I had the fortitude to do something amazing like that.
    Animo non astutia

  10. #10
    Join Date
    9th December 08
    Location
    Kamloops BC Canada
    Posts
    340
    Most impressive some would think that it was a lost art form. Not being that talented I am in awe that he has been able to keep a this for so long! I presume that he wears the great kilt rather than our tailored kilt.

Closed Thread
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. The REAL enjoyment of placing new kilts
    By creativeaccents in forum General Kilt Talk
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 19th April 08, 07:17 AM
  2. First real public wearing...
    By Dunnigan in forum General Kilt Talk
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 16th August 07, 09:18 AM
  3. Not real kilts?
    By Graham in forum Traditionally Made Kilts and How To Wear Them
    Replies: 59
    Last Post: 24th May 06, 05:21 AM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

» Log in

User Name:

Password:

Not a member yet?
Register Now!
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.0