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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Barb,

    I believe the correct phrase is
    WOOOHOOO!!!!!!
    Cheers

    Jamie
    I am soooooo jealous. I loved Heatherfield the moment Rex introduced it.

    Beautiful work Barb.

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    I've tried contacting Rex last year to buy some fabric he had left but got no response...
    I'm so jealous.... It's a wonderfull tartan.
    Eric

    "Bones, Spock, Kirk - They were three different people from three different places. Especially Spock."

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Glad to know Rex's tarten is being made into kilts now.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Nothing to say but stunning! Both of them.

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T. View Post
    It's solely a function of the length across the top of the pleats and the size of the sett. If the length is an even multiple of the sett size, then the top band will match in both the apron and underapron. Doesn't matter the number of pleats or the size of the pleats.
    I believe that only one in 50 kilts will match the top band with front apron and the underapron sett. At least that has been my experience.

    Looks grand and I would lvote for the one in the single yellow with the purple.

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Superb kilt making as always, Barb! I can't wait to place my order!!!

    I love the style of the brass buckles too, can't wait to finally have a kilt with brass buckles and brown leather straps (weathered/repro tartans)!

    Well done!!!

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Wonderful!

    Is it just me, or does the tartan sett itself seem to somehow change depending on what colours are emphasised by the different pleating in the back? I mean in the one, the blue appears to come out, while it's the yellow in the second that seems to be highlighted.

    Curious. And perhaps something else that can be used to great effect when pleating to the stripe.

    Lovely work and thanks for sharing!

    Cheers,

    Michael

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    very nice work I'm surprised how changing the stripe has also affected how i see the apron colour, the darker stripe sort of draws me to the same on the apron making the two kilts look well different colour wise

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Barb, so excited to see the second Heatherfield kilt. It looks as impeccable as the first. And despite being a shorter length of tartan than the original, it hasn't seemed to affect the overall appearance one bit.

    As to the choice of stripes, when I was working on refinements to the design of the tartan, I was fortunate to have the input of a weaver, a historian and a kiltmaker. The kiltmaker happened to be Barb herself. As a result of her feedback, I considered how to make it easier to have several options when it comes to pleating to the stripe. It was, after all, my intention to make this my first to-the-stripe kilt. This second version proves that good advice can go a long way.

    Eric, I must apologize for having failed to respond to your inquiries. I don't recall having missed any, but the it is the case that I don't have any to sell. Jamie's kilt was made from the remnant left after Barb made my mine after the one, and as far as I know, only run of the stuff. I gave it to Jamie for his years of friendship and support to me through this site.

    I have given some thought to requesting another run of it, but I am also told that the process has changed over at Scotweb.

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    Re: Different looks pleating to the stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    Eric, I must apologize.
    It's all alright, I figured that there was none left. Having a swatch of it, I could look at it everyday. I just wonder if another run would be as wonderfull.
    Even thought of a tweed version of it.

    Ok people, go see what I have to sell and buy something so I can get a kilt...
    Eric

    "Bones, Spock, Kirk - They were three different people from three different places. Especially Spock."

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