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8th September 21, 01:34 AM
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Replace a fringe?
Hi- I've done some searching and can't seem to find an answer. I have a 6-yard solid coloured tweed kilt that I'm wishing I has specified with a bit more interest/adornment. One thing I very much wish I had requested was a contrasting coloured fringe.
How difficult to accomplish is this? I wouldn't attempt it myself, what with me possessing no knowledge, skill, nor equipment. Therefore, I would have this done by a tailor.
So I suppose what I'm asking, is this something that a skilled generalist tailor could accomplish, or would I need a kilt specialist? And how big a job would it be?
If it matters, it's a traditionally made kilt- though primarily machine rather than hand stitched. I can post photos of its construction if that would be useful.
Thanks!
Last edited by Paco500; 8th September 21 at 01:36 AM.
Reason: Clarification
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