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25th April 06, 09:24 AM
#11
Happy? that is easy...you are going have even more of a reason to get rid of any ligering pant-type clothes!
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25th April 06, 09:25 AM
#12
20 metres is about 65ft - which, if it is double width would mean six kilts, about 7 yarders to me -
Or maybe a box pleated kilt, two 'full' kilts, one pleated to the sett and another pleated to a stripe and still three good kilt lengths left.
I have quite a few pieces of non tartan fabric where I have bought a bolt and then taken the kilt lengths all in one rather than cutting 54 or 60 inch fabric in half. It is a luxury not to have to piece together fabric to get the length required, so I have done it a couple of times now.
I think if I put all my fabrics together it would be frightening - not the cost of it, just the danger of avalanches.
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25th April 06, 09:27 AM
#13
you could also make one great kilt which would double as a Circus Tent!
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25th April 06, 11:31 PM
#14
I purchased 20m (House of Edgar has a 15m minimum run) because I have several people who want to buy some of the material--- and they can't afford the minimum order on their own (although I really went over my own normal financial limits doing this). I have other plans for some of the material as well (i.e. my fiance wants a sash made for our wedding) but the rest of it is already spoken for.
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27th April 06, 04:32 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Colin
20 metres?! Won't that make 4-5 8 yard kilts (if it's double wide)?
Yes, I suppose a total of five 8-yard kilts could be made from the 20m run, or 10 4-yard box-pleated kilts, or even 8 5-yard knife-pleated kilts.
Last edited by MacSimoin; 15th May 06 at 04:50 PM.
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27th April 06, 12:42 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Colin
20 metres?! Won't that make 4-5 8 yard kilts (if it's double wide)?
Hey, who's behind are you calling double wide!
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15th May 06, 04:51 PM
#17
About two weeks left 'til the Cavan kilt is here...
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19th May 06, 12:54 PM
#18
Oh Yeah!!!
I was way off on the delivery date...my new County Cavan kilt is here!! (see pics forum)
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19th May 06, 03:47 PM
#19
Is there a difference between the House of Edgar and Edgar of Scotland? I have my one Craig Ancient 8 yrd from Edgar of Scotland and it cost a pretty penny (for my wedding).
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19th May 06, 04:09 PM
#20
The House of Edgar = Edgar of Scotland.
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