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14th January 16, 07:37 PM
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*sigh* I think Tailor's Pride is simply not made any more. I haven't found it in the US in many years, but maybe someone can correct me on that.
I've been using the following for quite a number of years. It's great interfacing, and, if you are not in the US, you might be able to Google the details and find it in the UK:
http://www.bblackandsons.com/heavy-w...ral-p-426.html
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14th January 16, 07:45 PM
#2
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tailors-Pr...YAAOSwWnFV8gZt
International shipping isn't cheap, but they will ship it from Kansas.
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15th January 16, 05:41 AM
#3
If you're going to ship from the US, you might as well order from B Black (link in my first post above) - it's a LOT less expensive (it's 72" wide!!!). And I actually like it better than the old Tailor's Pride.
Last edited by Barb T; 20th January 16 at 04:57 PM.
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15th January 16, 05:54 AM
#4
But is there any suppliers of interfacing in the UK? What do British kilt makers use?
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15th January 16, 06:15 AM
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I'm sure there must be, but I don't have any knowledge of it myself. UK kiltmakers - can you help?
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15th January 16, 11:55 AM
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I get stuff like this at Chorley Market in Chorley, Lancs. I sort of double it (cut it normal length and twice the width then fold it in half). I give it a quick iron and put it in as normal. It's sturdier than some of the stuff I have found in kilts that I have altered. I like it and those that have kilts that I have made have been happy as well.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MEDIUM-NATUR...oloured+calico
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19th January 16, 01:20 PM
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The Lining Company is based in the UK, and has the following:
http://www.theliningcompany.co.uk/ca...oducts_id=2840
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