I don't know how to tie them yet...I just ordered them from the STM website last night. I bet you can find them elsewhere too. I did notice tying instructions on the STM site when placing the order. I have seen a thread in the "how to" section about tying them as well. I will be checking that next week
AZWildcat96, they are not too expensive. That is precisely why I got a few pair (ftom the STM, incidentally) without really loosing any sleep over the cost of purchase. I got some complimentary and contrasting colours for some of the versatility you mention...
2nd to One, here's a thought ... would it be possible to make the spare tartan into ties? I suspect not, but has anyone ever tried or thought of that before?
My wife made a pair of garter ties for me out of woven fabric, so it could certainly be done with tartan fabric. Cut the cloth on the bias for the garters. You can't fringe cloth when it is cut on the bias, so you would need to cut a separate piece of cloth, fringe it, and then attach it to the garter.
I have had both and as soon as I got my traditional ties I threw the flashes out. Ties are sooo much better in every way! They're more comfortable, look better and to me even easier to put on. Your gonna love them.
Several sites sell them, I have bought both of my pair from the Scottish Tartans Museum(www.scottishtartans.org). Keltoi (above) also sells them.
If you look on Youtube, Arlen has a video or two on how to tie them.
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@SPARTAN TARTAN, I hadn't thought of using the spare tartan to make ties,but that's a great idea! I do still have some, so perhaps I'll give that a try!
Originally Posted by Lyle1
My wife made a pair of garter ties for me out of woven fabric, so it could certainly be done with tartan fabric. Cut the cloth on the bias for the garters. You can't fringe cloth when it is cut on the bias, so you would need to cut a separate piece of cloth, fringe it, and then attach it to the garter.
Thanks very much for the tip, Lyle1! I'm kind of skeptical about the elastic garters anyway. My calves are very thin, and I'm just not sure how they would stay up... anyone else know? I like the ties because of that; I can cinch 'em, or loosen 'em to what's comfortable.
2nd to One, if you do please post pictures here somewhere! I actually thought it would be a nice way to get the tartan down at the hose (like flashes, but comfort of ties).
I have recently gotten a pair of garter flashes and must say that I have to agree with the rabble on the comfort factor. I intend to take the plunge and start making my own here soon and we'll see how that goes but until then I will continue to use the flashes I have until I have replaced them with ties in the colors I normally wear. The only exception to this is I do have a pair of Susan Komen pink ribbon flashes I purchased in honor of my mother who is a breast cancer victim and both my grandmothers whom are breast cancer survivors. Those needless to say I have no intention of getting rid of.
I have recently gotten a pair of garter flashes and must say that I have to agree with the rabble on the comfort factor. I intend to take the plunge and start making my own here soon and we'll see how that goes but until then I will continue to use the flashes I have until I have replaced them with ties in the colors I normally wear. The only exception to this is I do have a pair of Susan Komen pink ribbon flashes I purchased in honor of my mother who is a breast cancer victim and both my grandmothers whom are breast cancer survivors. Those needless to say I have no intention of getting rid of.
Yep, I've got a pair of those as well.
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