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    Old Culloden kilts I have made

    So the last kilt I shipped out, before "shipping out" myself for holiday, was another Old Culloden kilt. This one is a six yard knife pleated kilt, pleated to the red stripe.


    Pleat detail:


    Someone mentioned that they had not seen pictures of this tartan made into a kilt, so I thought I'd oblige with a few others I have made, most of which have been four yard box pleated kilts.

    To the yellow stripe:




    A detail shot of the pleats, pleated to the red stripe:

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    Looking forward to wearing it this weekend, that is a gorgeous sett!!
    "It's all the same to me, war or peace,
    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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    That's beautiful. The pictures I'd seen of the tartan appeared yellow, where this is green, and purple, where this is blue. Very nice, indeed.

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    Wow, I really like the first one pleated to the red stripe.
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    Such a fine sett indeed! I like it pleated to the red stripe as well - very interesting look, and my preferred choice of pleating.

    Well done, Matt and enjoy, Dale!

    Cheers,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 8th May 12 at 08:41 AM.

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    I picked up a box pleated kilt's worth of this when I learned some was still available, and have set it aside until I've made a practice box pleat in something a little less special. It's a really beautiful tartan.

    TheBrus, re: the colors, you might be interested in Peter MacDonald's paper about Old Culloden: http://scottishtartans.co.uk/Culloden_Tartan.pdf

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    Very nice work and a very handsome tartan.

    Best

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    A very striking pattern, indeed and one of my favorites. Is it considered a "universal tartan"??

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    Matt,

    Excellent work again.! I really love these 6yd knife-pleated kilts and am glad that folks are discovering them. They work particularly well when there is a nice bold stripe to pleat to.

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    Those detail shot could maybe make a grown man weep, Matt. Beautiful. It's shots like that that will pull me away from machine stitching soon enough.

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