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    Yes, yes yes!!!!

    I just found out id be valedictorian at my 8th grade graduation from Ramona Lutheran School. also im finally having my family tartan woven by Matt Newsome.
    I just got word from my principal i can wear my kilt to graduation as long as i look nice. i cant wait for my cloth to get here or to graduate!!!

    -Dillon-

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    Right on !

    Congrtas on both counts.


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    Hi,

    Congratulations, what a great honour, and I'm quite sure you'll quite sharp in your new kilt.

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    Congratulations! That is a very great honor.

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    That's Great!

    We'll be looking forward to hear how it goes!
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    AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Congrats!


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    Outstanding young man. Learn as much about your family history now as you can. In later years your sources will no longer be available, grandparents, aunts, uncles. Look foward to wearing your kilt and wearing correctly with pride. I too, wish I had know when I was your age....about 42 years ago

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    Congratulations,

    Is Matt also making your Cilt?

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    thanks for the congrats and im doing the kilt traditional strap -on/pleat w/ a belt for now my youth pastor is really good at getting the pleats to stay sharp(dont ask me how) i might get it sown when i get some more Cash\

    -dillon-

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    Quote Originally Posted by dilrule
    thanks for the congrats and im doing the kilt traditional strap -on/pleat w/ a belt for now my youth pastor is really good at getting the pleats to stay sharp(dont ask me how) i might get it sown when i get some more Cash\

    -dillon-
    You won't want to get them sewn fully, especially if it is 100% wool. Sewing the pleats will change how it moves, and wool will hold a pleat without pressing a good long time.

    Ham, Barb, Matt ( et. al.): any more input on sewing pleats?

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