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17th November 12, 02:02 AM
#11
Actually the guy who'll be getting this thing never posts on X Marks, though his dad, does...over there in our Athletics forum.
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17th November 12, 06:56 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Actually the guy who'll be getting this thing never posts on X Marks, though his dad, does...over there in our Athletics forum.
I figured it was a relative of an X Marker, but the rest doesn't fit. Sux to be wrong.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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17th November 12, 01:52 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by LitTrog
I figured it was a relative of an X Marker, but the rest doesn't fit. Sux to be wrong.
It's a good thing you can get by on stunning good looks, huh?
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17th November 12, 04:06 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Alan H
It's a good thing you can get by on stunning good looks, huh? 
Precisely why I stick close to my wife. Her good looks enable my felonies to be forgiven.
Last edited by LitTrog; 17th November 12 at 04:07 PM.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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17th November 12, 04:08 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Actually the guy who'll be getting this thing never posts on X Marks, though his dad, does...over there in our Athletics forum.
Ha! THAT was my guess!! Awesome!!!
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19th November 12, 10:11 AM
#16
Heh..... top-stitched about 8 of the pleats this morning. I'm out of practice getting machine-sewn, topstitched tartan to line up, so I had to re-do a bunch of them and when it's all done I still may come back and rip out one and do it again. In fact that one may be so troublesome after everything around it is stitched down that I may have to do it by hand.. Still...an hour and a quarter for 8 pleats is still probably twice as fast as if I hand-stitched them.
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19th November 12, 11:34 AM
#17
Well if you have no sense..then I have less..
I've been considering weaving hand spun, hand dyed (from native plants) yarn into a kilt. Actually two. One for myself, and one for a friend.
And yes, i question my sanity most days, i do. And the time required to pull off such a stunt.
But, oh boy, wouldn't it be worth it!!
So, feel better about yourself, you're buying the fabric already woven.. not quite as crazy as my idea ;-)
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20th November 12, 12:23 PM
#18
Actually spinderella......I have always thought that it would be extremely cool to do the whole process. ->Get myself two big boxes of raw wool from some local sheep. Then spin about a kazillion yards of thread, and then weave it into 5 yards of 28-inch wide fabric...and then make a box-pleat kilt out of it. How utterly cool would that be?
In fact, once I interviewed for what would have been a really cool IT job at a local Art Institute. It would have been a horrible commute but a *Great* job. I got a tour, my eyeballs bugged out when I saw the weaving studio.
Last edited by Alan H; 20th November 12 at 12:25 PM.
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20th November 12, 07:32 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Actually spinderella......I have always thought that it would be extremely cool to do the whole process. ->Get myself two big boxes of raw wool from some local sheep. Then spin about a kazillion yards of thread, and then weave it into 5 yards of 28-inch wide fabric...and then make a box-pleat kilt out of it. How utterly cool would that be?
In fact, once I interviewed for what would have been a really cool IT job at a local Art Institute. It would have been a horrible commute but a *Great* job. I got a tour, my eyeballs bugged out when I saw the weaving studio.
Yes. Yes. and Yes! Glad to know I'm not the only one with this idea ;-)
Most of my weaving this year has been at the museum where i work in the summer. My big project this summer was to bring a 300 yr old barn-frame loom to life, with a warp for rag rugs done in a vintage drapery fabric 
I have a quantity of hand-dyed with native dye plants, local fleece here, just waiting for the time to spin it. I've been busy with spinning projects for customers for a bit. Knitting, but I have nothing on my looms at the moment.
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10th December 12, 12:22 PM
#20
I finished the pleats today. Man, they were a PAIN, I swear I could've done them faster by hand. 22 pleats.
Also trimmed off the under-apron and finished that, and finished the right hand edge of the over-apron and fringed it.
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