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    RE: Waist Coat

    In a previous thread, some had requested shots of the back of the waist coat I made from remnants of my tartan. Also, requests were made to see it with the kilt. I was not certain it would be the correct size for use with the kilt, but after taking the pix...well, I'll see what others think as well.




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    Super! Smashing! Great job! Now put on a formal kilt jacket of some kind, any kind--Argyll, PC, doublet in some cut, formal sporran, diced hose and buckle shoes, and you will have the most superb ensemble. As I suggested in your original thread, search the threads for bias cut waistcoat, and all sorts of possiblities will be revealed. Really outstanding work!
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    WOW! Let me be the first to congratulate you. THAT is a work of art! All you need is a tweed jacket, bonnet, horse hair sporran and diced hose and you're ready for the mid-19th century (and by that I mean a MacLeay illustration ala HERE).

    Purely and simply awesome.

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    Very impressive.

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    That is an outfit just crying out for a jabot! Excellent work.

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    Smashing, David, simply smashing!

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    The waistcoat looks great with the kilt - very well done! An older style doublet with a high neck, like my favourite, the Sheriffmuir, would work very well with this cut of waistcoat.
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    Wow, I really like the cut of that waistcoat. Especially up around the neck. You just don't see 'em made like that these days (or at least I haven't).

    I have another kilt with extra material on order, and a tartan waistcoat is exactly what I had in mind for the extra yardage. Are you interested in commission work?

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    Very nice job. I too like the collar area of the waistcoat. Did you follow a particular pattern or "make it up" as you went along. Asking because I have been thinking of making a waistcoat also.

    Chris Shepherd


    EDIT - sorry, just read your other thread (http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...st-coat-60253/) and saw the pattern, McCalls' #9136.
    Last edited by BLHS209; 22nd September 10 at 08:42 AM.

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