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    Glen, your smile says it all.

    So, one more left for you on the Matt Newsome Jones-train.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    Glen, your smile says it all.

    So, one more left for you on the Matt Newsome Jones-train.
    Yes I do have another order in with Matt, but I hope my Tewksbury is here first I got an email today from Barb showing me some pleating options, hopefully she will start on it in a few weeks.

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    That is indeed the LOOK! Congrats on the new kilt. It's grand!

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    Looking good Glen (but then again you always do!)

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    A lovely tartan and well modelled Glen!
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    Beautiful

    The Kilt is a work of Art! Matt is a true Artist!
    Matt what is the best way to iron the pleats in a Kilt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevincdownsphoto View Post
    The Kilt is a work of Art! Matt is a true Artist!
    Matt what is the best way to iron the pleats in a Kilt?
    If all you are doing is ironing out the occasional wrinkle from your kilt, that's easy enough to do with a standard iron, wool setting, high steam. Lay the kilt out on your ironing board, and use the creases already pressed into the pleats as your guide. Really no magic trick to it.

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    A fine looking kilt in a lovely tartan representing the very finest of clans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    If all you are doing is ironing out the occasional wrinkle from your kilt, that's easy enough to do with a standard iron, wool setting, high steam. Lay the kilt out on your ironing board, and use the creases already pressed into the pleats as your guide. Really no magic trick to it.

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    But use a damp pressing cloth between the wool and the iron, or you risk shining up the wool.
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    That is a gorgeous kilt,...i'm sure your Uncle would be very proud indeed.

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