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    Commonwealth games handover kilt tartan

    I was up in my home town of Keith recently, and a friend who took part in the handover of the Commonwealth Games from Delhi to Glasgow, showed me their kilt, and I immediately thought of this forum, and how some of you might like to see a close up of it.

    Having in the past been a bit of a traditionalist, I was quite impressed by the tartan design. It was really quite clever I thought in the way that it didnt look quite like a traditional tartan, but still made the right pattern across the pleats - would be interested to hear what others think.






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    Interesting, creative but not my cup o'tea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KenB View Post
    Interesting, creative but not my cup o'tea.
    I agree.
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    I for one, like it quite a bit. I have several Tye dyed tee shirts that would go well with it. Not exactly something you would wear to a Burns dinner but defiantly something different!ith:

    Really reminds me of something I saw in a window in Santa Fe.

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    Wow! That is really ingenious and nice looking. Was that worn in the ceremonies? I will have to look for photos. Do you have any you could post? Thanks for these photos.

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    Greetings,

    Great pics, and I have heard of Jilli Blackwood she takes the traditional and brings a new level of design to it, with much admiration for her methods, I like this design.



    All the best,


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    At the time of the event there was a posting here about those very kilts. I liked them very much and was very impresed of the maker and her designs.
    There was a strong feeling in that posting they weren't very "proper" which I thought was a real shame as kilt wearing and making has to move forward, keeping in touch with traditional of course, but it's important that we don't live in the past
    Thank you very much for showing some close ups , I'd love to be able to see and feel the cloth

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    At the time of the event there was a posting here about those very kilts. I liked them very much and was very impresed of the maker and her designs.
    There was a strong feeling in that posting they weren't very "proper" which I thought was a real shame as kilt wearing and making has to move forward, keeping in touch with traditional of course, but it's important that we don't live in the past
    Thank you very much for showing some close ups , I'd love to be able to see and feel the cloth
    Paul, I just want to say that I really like your attitude about the whole thing.

    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    ... I'd love to be able to see and feel the cloth
    Me too. I would love to see how the cloth was constructed. It's a bit out there, but I have to say, I like it. Definately a non-traditional tartan, with a suprise twist.

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