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14th January 16, 02:38 PM
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Canvas interfacing
Does anyone know where I can purchase Taylor's Pride in the UK to use as interfacing or if this is not available in the UK then an alternative product?
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14th January 16, 07:37 PM
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*sigh* I think Tailor's Pride is simply not made any more. I haven't found it in the US in many years, but maybe someone can correct me on that.
I've been using the following for quite a number of years. It's great interfacing, and, if you are not in the US, you might be able to Google the details and find it in the UK:
http://www.bblackandsons.com/heavy-w...ral-p-426.html
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14th January 16, 07:45 PM
#3
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tailors-Pr...YAAOSwWnFV8gZt
International shipping isn't cheap, but they will ship it from Kansas.
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15th January 16, 05:41 AM
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If you're going to ship from the US, you might as well order from B Black (link in my first post above) - it's a LOT less expensive (it's 72" wide!!!). And I actually like it better than the old Tailor's Pride.
Last edited by Barb T; 20th January 16 at 04:57 PM.
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15th January 16, 05:54 AM
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But is there any suppliers of interfacing in the UK? What do British kilt makers use?
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15th January 16, 06:15 AM
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I'm sure there must be, but I don't have any knowledge of it myself. UK kiltmakers - can you help?
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15th January 16, 11:55 AM
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I get stuff like this at Chorley Market in Chorley, Lancs. I sort of double it (cut it normal length and twice the width then fold it in half). I give it a quick iron and put it in as normal. It's sturdier than some of the stuff I have found in kilts that I have altered. I like it and those that have kilts that I have made have been happy as well.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MEDIUM-NATUR...oloured+calico
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19th January 16, 01:20 PM
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The Lining Company is based in the UK, and has the following:
http://www.theliningcompany.co.uk/ca...oducts_id=2840
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19th January 16, 02:14 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
Thank you. That's a great help
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19th January 16, 05:05 PM
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One of the chest canvases would actually work better. You want to add strength but not weight. The idea of using hair Canvas in the back of a kilt is to give some vertical stiffness and body to the kilt.
It forms something along the same idea as boning. This is why we fold the Hair canvas. Each added layer adds to the vertical rigidity.
The Hair Canvas we want for a kilt is stiffer in one direction that in the other and it is dimensionally stable. It does not "give".
In the Thomas Gordon school of Kiltmaking that is used in TAoK, the horizontal strength, across the back of the kilt, is taken up by the stabilizer. The rest of the horizontal strength falls to the hair canvas to absorb.
One of the whole ideas behind all the stuff hidden behind the lining of the kilt is to take up the stress of wearing the kilt. The outer Tartan fabric should drape naturally. The stress of wearing should never be transferred to the weak Tartan fabric nor to the hand stitches. The stitches will fail and/or the fabric will be permanently distorted.
Last edited by The Wizard of BC; 19th January 16 at 05:08 PM.
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