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10th February 15, 12:10 PM
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further access to the Scottish Wildcat Tartan
The "first run" ... the order is in and we're waiting for delivery. I will put up pictures of the cloth and probably the first garment that I make in the cloth for you all to see. However, further orders will be handled by Paul Henry Kilts, in the UK.
http://www.paulhenrykilts.com/wildcat.html
We may have a North American distributor as well, not sure yet. There's a company in Nor California which may pick it up. If not, then I have 1-2 other possibilities to inquire with. However, Paul will definitely be taking orders. See the above website for details.
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11th February 15, 03:54 PM
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Hi Everyone,
My hubby and I were watching the Love Nature channel. There was a show called Wild Germany where, near the end, they featured a wild cat moving through a German forest and it looked very similar to the wild cats of Scotland. The colouring was very similar and it had the rings around the tail that defined it as a wild cat as opposed to a feral cat - they are so similar to those in Scotland. I can't help but wonder if they are genetically connected.
Gentlemen, thank you for doing such a great job designing the Scottish Wildcat Tartan! It is beautiful and is purrfect!
Many thanks also to Paul for handling the fabric and being willing to take on these projects!
And, of course, Alan for starting the ball rolling, you are an amazing guy!
Last edited by Stitchwiz; 11th February 15 at 03:59 PM.
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12th February 15, 03:01 PM
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Thanks, Stitchwiz!...I only appear amazing because I surround myself with amazing people.
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