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    Suitable material for X-kilt?

    Hey guys, I was wondering if 10-12oz. hemp canvas was a good candidate for an x-kilt project?

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    -AZ

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    Honestly I would say that the weigbt is good for a midweight kilt, but hows the fabric feel, and move

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    Hemp tends to wrinkle, though Robert at R Kilts makes hemp kilts. Now, there's a hemp/recycled polyester blend twill out there that is THE BOMB for a contemporary kilt. It's about $20 a yard, though.

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