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    An interesting discussion at the grocery

    So, I got my first kilt a few days ago, and I wore it to the local grocery store with my wife. As we are doing our shopping, a lady walks up to me and asks about my kilt, and tells me that she really likes kilted men. Thank goodness the wife was there! It turns out she is a seamstress, and that she wants to try her hand at making a kilt and was wondering if I would be willing to let her make me a kilt at no cost. Long story short, she is going to be making me a kilt out of a carhartt type material to see how it looks. I will post pics when it is done.

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    excellent! now where is this grocery store so i may go and get a free kilt as well??
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    Did she seem knowledgeable about how kilts are traditionally made, or was she going to try figuring it out on her own?

    Sounds like you stumbled into a heck of a potential deal (free kilt!!!), but I would definitely want to feel her out for how much she knows about basic kilt construction.

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    That is awesome! If the seamstress needs any help with the how-to of kilt construction you could direct her to "The Art of Kiltmaking" for traditional styles or the X-Kilt manual for something more modern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    That is awesome! If the seamstress needs any help with the how-to of kilt construction you could direct her to "The Art of Kiltmaking" for traditional styles or the X-Kilt manual for something more modern.
    Exactly what I was thinking. It would no doubt be a great resource for her. Congrats on the "freebie."

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    Fantastic opportunity! Where is this grocery market?

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    She said she used to make kilts for her kids when they were involved with Highland dance, but she has never made one for an adult, so it may be interesting. I guess we will all see in a week or two. She only lives a few miles from my house, so I will check on her progress soon.

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    Please keep us updated. Sounds interesting.

    Chris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    Did she seem knowledgeable about how kilts are traditionally made, or was she going to try figuring it out on her own?

    Sounds like you stumbled into a heck of a potential deal (free kilt!!!), but I would definitely want to feel her out for how much she knows about basic kilt construction.
    Its free so let her get on with it and see what she comes up with. You have nothing to lose unless she wants your existing kilt to pull apart to see how its made.

    Chris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisupyonder View Post
    Its free so let her get on with it and see what she comes up with. You have nothing to lose unless she wants your existing kilt to pull apart to see how its made.

    Chris.
    Let me jus t say first -You lucky dog you!

    On your original post that's what I thought you were going to say -that she wanted your kilt to see how it was made.
    "The fun of a kilt is to walk, not to sit"

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