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    toadinakilt

    Pattern

    Hullo, expert types.

    Does this look like a decent pattern? I'm not doing anything until I have Barb's book, but I like to have a variety of resources for anything I do.

    http://www.folkwear.com/152.html

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    Yup, it's a good pattern set. I have it and used the kilt instructions before I got Barbs book. Well worth the money for what you get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toadinakilt
    Hullo, expert types.

    Does this look like a decent pattern? I'm not doing anything until I have Barb's book, but I like to have a variety of resources for anything I do.

    http://www.folkwear.com/152.html
    I used it, also has a pattern for a PC Jacket, instructions are pretty good. I used it in conjunction with an article in Threads Magazine, So you're going to wear a kilt and Barbs book. They all work each one helps you understand a different way of construction to help you develop your own.
    The pattern even has instructions on how to knot argyle hose. I think it's worth having in your library
    The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario

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    Do a google search on "make a kilt" and other combinations like that. I think you'll be surprised at what you turn up. There are a dozen pretty decent sets of instructions out there for free.

    I wouldn't bite off a project with $170 worth of material going on those, but I'd for sure tackle something that cost me ten bucks.

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    The pattern is great for the Prince Charlie jacket, and the kilt instructions are OK if you have a simple tartan and a straight body shape. If the latter two are not true, the instructions aren't really adequate for a first-time kiltmaker, which is actually why I wrote my book!

    Barb

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    Thumbs up Barb is spot on

    I agree with Barb. We've made the PC. But since I'm not straight up and down we modified the kilt using Barb's instructions. Wait for her book to come.

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