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    Happy Days Are here Again

    I have just received a email from Matt advising that he has started my 6 yard knife pleat in the Australian tartan. He provided some photos for me to drool over.
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    Some may notice that the blue stripe is darker than the Australian tartan shown in another thread on this forum. This was done at my request as I felt the lighter blue would not be distinguishable enough from the white stripe when the kilt is being pleated to the alternating blue/white stripe. Tartan woven by D C Dalgliesh.

    Details of the tartan from the Scottish Register of Tartans can be found here http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tar...s.aspx?ref=141
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    OOOohhhh!

    I've no personal use for the Aussie Tartan, but I've always thought it was quite fetching. I can't wait to see what Matt does with it. (I do so love his 'teaser' pix)

    I'm sure we can look forward to action shots in the not-too-distant future, yes?

    ith:

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    I posted, on Facebook, that the colors are so reminiscent of Ayers Rock. Really beautiful.
    [edit] Oh... and you're going to LOVE the Dalgliesh fabric!
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    Eye-catching tartan! I like your idea about the blue stripe.
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    I have always thought the Australian tartan was lovely and I know how incredible both Daglish wool and Matt's kilts are. You are going to love this when you get it.

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    Scott, hopefully I will receive the kilt before 4 April as I hope to wear it to the biggest highland gathering in Australia. So if this happens, there will b plenty of pics to follow (I will be pairing it with that beautiful brass cantle sporran I have )

    Ken, I have met with the creator of the tartan and the ochre and sunburnt colours of the Australian outback were definately an inspiration to him when he designed the tartan.
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    That is fantastic! What a beautiful tartan. I think it was a good choice to darken up the blue as well.

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    WOW that is nice , the jonesing must be unbearable . congrats on an awesome upcoming kilt
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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    OOOohhhh!

    I've no personal use for the Aussie Tartan, but I've always thought it was quite fetching. I can't wait to see what Matt does with it. (I do so love his 'teaser' pix)

    I'm sure we can look forward to action shots in the not-too-distant future, yes?

    ith:
    Agreed, Scott. Such a gorgeous and unique looking sett! The colour scheme is beautiful as well; very reminiscent of the Australian landscape and its wild places. Congratulations, mate! Well done!

    Cheers,

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    That is a stunning tartan…can't wait to see the finished product. You're a lucky dude.

    Best

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