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27th March 07, 01:22 PM
#1
Saltire Skull Cap?
Does anyone know if anyone makes a Saltire skull cap?
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27th March 07, 01:31 PM
#2
Sport Kilt sells tartan ones.
Ask them, they might start.
To make on would be easy. EITHER:
-Duplicate one and decorate as desired.
-Take a blue or white one and mod as desired.
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27th March 07, 02:30 PM
#3
If you find one post it. I aint ever seen one but think it would be cool.
Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.
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29th March 07, 12:30 PM
#4
Not sure how much use to you this is:
This is a Buff headover that can be turned into a natty bunnet

available quite widley in Scotland, postage shouldn't be too much
http://www.ewetsuits.com/acatalog/Bu...d_beanies.html
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23rd April 07, 06:40 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
You had two http calls in your image and you need to use the img tags to display images, take a look at the Show us your Pics page there is a thread there tat explains it well, here is your image:
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29th March 07, 01:17 PM
#6
Been looking for a pattern for sewing a skull cap/head wrap from scratch... if I can find one it shouldn't be too tough to mod it to become a saltire pattern!
(Ah yes, ever the optimist, I am!)
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29th March 07, 02:08 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Avonlea22
Does anyone know if anyone makes a Saltire skull cap?
What is a "skull cap"? Yarmulke (Kipa)? (If so ill conceived due to the observation that the Saltire is a cross)
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29th March 07, 02:37 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Nanook
What is a "skull cap"? Yarmulke (Kipa)? (If so ill conceived due to the observation that the Saltire is a cross)
Pretty much the same design, but not the same origin. In "common" use, it's even beginning to be interchangeable with "do-rag" or "head wrap," to the point where it includes versions that are not symmetrical and have a tail (see below and note the URL).

www desertsupply.com/images/skull_caps_people.jpg
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29th March 07, 03:02 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Fearnest
Pretty much the same design, but not the same origin. In "common" use, it's even beginning to be interchangeable with "do-rag" or "head wrap," to the point where it includes versions that are not symmetrical and have a tail (see below and note the URL).
Those are bandannas or kerchiefs and hardly caps. Be them the garb of American slaves, pirates or the trouping colours of self-styled inner-city ganstas they are, I think, by no measures "skull caps" (the style of badhnāti excludes them also of being ħijābim or turbans).
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29th March 07, 05:09 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Nanook
Those are bandannas or kerchiefs and hardly caps. Be them the garb of American slaves, pirates or the trouping colours of self-styled inner-city ganstas they are, I think, by no measures "skull caps" (the style of badhnāti excludes them also of being ħijābim or turbans).
Yep, I agree. But I was just showing what "passes" for a skull cap for many people these days.
We're ceasing to be a people who use precise words precisely.
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