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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    I never got anybody to bite (so to speak) on the fabric pictured below. . . it's still sitting in the drawer, waiting to be pleated to the sssssssssstripe
    I am comfortable enough in my own skin that I could go for that [faux snake skin] in Modern Box pleat or kingussie style kilt. PM me if you have any interest in making a kilt from that fabric.
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by rondo View Post
    I am comfortable enough in my own skin that I could go for that in Modern Box pleat or kingussie style kilt. PM me if you have any interest in making a kilt from that fabric.
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by LitTrog View Post


    You rock.
    You, Sir, are too kind. I know full well you could rock that kilt too!
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Rondo - I read that without the quote the first time thru. Ouch - would be truly unique. Let's see how long to grow an extra few yards of rondo skin.
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by tundramanq View Post
    Rondo - I read that without the quote the first time thru. Ouch - would be truly unique. Let's see how long to grow an extra few yards of rondo skin.
    I fixed it...lol
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by tundramanq View Post
    Rondo - I read that without the quote the first time thru. Ouch - would be truly unique. Let's see how long to grow an extra few yards of rondo skin.


    But, you know, there's this other thread going about making a horse-hair style sporran using human hair. . . if Rondo ever wanted to trim his beard. . .
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Sorry I put a target on ya rondo. got tears in my eyes from laughing so hard.

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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by tundramanq View Post
    Sorry I put a target on ya rondo. got tears in my eyes from laughing so hard.
    Not sure how all the tattoos would look pleated up.
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post


    But, you know, there's this other thread going about making a horse-hair style sporran using human hair. . . if Rondo ever wanted to trim his beard. . .
    Ha!...not likely...that's 13 years worth. And my wife would kill me, she loves the beard.
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by rondo View Post
    Ha!...not likely...that's 13 years worth. And my wife would kill me, she loves the beard.
    Rondo
    Same here rondo. I havent seen my puss since 1976 --afraid to find out now.

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