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4th March 12, 02:11 PM
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Re: Ladies' Sashes
 Originally Posted by serenitylala
Thank you so much.
So a bride and her bridesmaids would wear sashes, while the men wear kilts and flies? Which shoulder are they worn on?
Are sashes made of the same 11 oz wool as the tartans or is it a lighter fabric?
Does anyone know how to make them? Are they similar to making a scarf or a fly? Is there a pattern out there for them?
How many yards of material are needed to make a sash for the average sized woman?
My wife's sash is made of silk, about eight feet long by a foot or so wide. A lot of bandwidth has been spent discussing how a sash is to be worn, especially over what shoulder it goes. My wife wears hers over her right shoulder. I'll leave it to others to tell you the whys certain ladies wear sashes over certain shoulders.
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