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28th June 08, 04:23 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
I like that braiding thingy on the shoulder! nice, job!
Those "Braided Thingies" are known as eppuletts, as with quite a bit of Highland wear they are a hold over from the Military. They are not as rare as some seem to think.
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28th June 08, 05:17 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Those "Braided Thingies" are known as eppuletts, as with quite a bit of Highland wear they are a hold over from the Military. They are not as rare as some seem to think.
Yes, I agree that eppuletts (Fr.) are a hold over. But I have only seen the eppuletts (Fr.) made from the same flat material or with a celtic weave. The braiding is new to me.
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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3rd July 08, 07:08 AM
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3rd July 08, 11:33 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by ChattanCat
Yes, I agree that eppuletts (Fr.) are a hold over. But I have only seen the eppuletts (Fr.) made from the same flat material or with a celtic weave. The braiding is new to me.
The braiding is my own little idea to make my jackets different. Of course, I would make a flat eppalette if one desires. I have also removed the pocket flap and made a braided button loop, which looks pretty nice as well.
Basicaly, each jacket is unique, as what I do to it depends on the coat. I hate to say that the jacket tells me what it needs, lest you think me a nutter, but that is sort of what happens.
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3rd July 08, 12:00 PM
#15
Very nicely done. It's a handsome jacket, well converted and well worn!
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3rd July 08, 06:42 PM
#16
That is one good looking jacket! Michael you wear it well.
I like the braided epaulets and the cuffs. Super!
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3rd July 08, 10:56 PM
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4th July 08, 03:20 PM
#18
Question for Victoria
If you don't mind sharing a detail -- on the cuffs, how far up do the ridges go? I've also looked at McMurdo's close-up photos of cuff measurements, but the tweed makes it hard to determine. Do the ridges taper out and end under the buttons, or do they go all the way "up and over" the top edge of the cuff?
I found a lovely thrift store jacket to hack away at plus one to practice on first. The "practice" jacket is too big for Bob, so if it turns out well I may have a bargain to list for sale in the 44-46 chest range. But it will be a long while before I have time to tackle any of these projects, just want to get this detail squared away while the topic is fresh.
Thanks!
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4th July 08, 05:02 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by sydnie7
If you don't mind sharing a detail -- on the cuffs, how far up do the ridges go? I've also looked at McMurdo's close-up photos of cuff measurements, but the tweed makes it hard to determine. Do the ridges taper out and end under the buttons, or do they go all the way "up and over" the top edge of the cuff?
I found a lovely thrift store jacket to hack away at  plus one to practice on first. The "practice" jacket is too big for Bob, so if it turns out well I may have a bargain to list for sale in the 44-46 chest range. But it will be a long while before I have time to tackle any of these projects, just want to get this detail squared away while the topic is fresh.
Thanks!
I run my ridges up and over the edge. They are so small that you wouldn't even notice a taper. Also, how big the cuff is depends on how much fabric is left from the cut away for the sporan. Each jacket is different. Good luck. I'm eager to see the photos.
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4th July 08, 07:52 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by vmac3205
I run my ridges up and over the edge. They are so small that you wouldn't even notice a taper. Also, how big the cuff is depends on how much fabric is left from the cut away for the sporan. Each jacket is different. Good luck. I'm eager to see the photos.
Thanks for the clarification! It will most likely be MONTHS before I get to these, but I'll post when the time comes.
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