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9th April 04, 03:12 PM
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Silk kilt
I got to thinking. Yeah, I know, that's dangerous. I'm might hunt up a plaid or dark solid color dupion silk and try making a kilt out of it. Anyone have any experience with such a project, and if so, how does silk work for it? Any problems or drawbacks?
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9th April 04, 05:22 PM
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Re: Silk kilt
Originally Posted by bubba
I got to thinking. Yeah, I know, that's dangerous. I'm might hunt up a plaid or dark solid color dupion silk and try making a kilt out of it. Anyone have any experience with such a project, and if so, how does silk work for it? Any problems or drawbacks?
spoze it depends on the type of silk,I got a sample of chinese silk from TFCK, looks like something you would cover a chair with,I have had shirts made of the soft "silky" kind of silk, and also have one made of silk that feels like coarse cotton.
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9th April 04, 05:39 PM
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silk kilt
I've seen 'em at TFCK and tried one on. They crease easily apparently. I asked Hamish; advice about one but can't remember the title of the thread. If I find it I'll let you know.
Cheers Rhino
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9th April 04, 05:57 PM
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bubba I dont mean it the wrong way but a silk kilt is IMHO over the line, unless the silk is the lining!
You would have a hard time convincing me that something made out of silk was a kilt no matter how well it followed the pattern. And you guys know I am pretty open to kilt interpretation, but....I think I would have to say pass on that one
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9th April 04, 06:38 PM
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Heck, you can even get silk tartan. A friend will be going to visit her family in Egypt this fall and promised to bring me back 8 yards of suit weight silk. The stuff is cheaper there by a long way. Her family is in the business so she gets it real cheap. $20 to $30 for 8 yards. Might be an interesting project
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9th April 04, 06:42 PM
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BTW, the ladies over in alt.sewing put the idea in my head so blame them
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9th April 04, 09:30 PM
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I've seen the silk tartans and the plain silks, and (quite frankly) any kilt made out of that would need to be reported on "another" bulletin board!!!!!
It's a thought, but one that would require a proper sequined sporran to complete the emsemble!
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10th April 04, 02:08 AM
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silk kilt
I've seen 'em in the flesh and they do manage to retain the masculinity of a wool kilt, with the advantage that your tallywhacker isn't rubbed raw whenever you walk more than 500yrds.
At that price Bubba you can afford to make one and see if it's OK. If it looks a bit girly sell it on ebay you'll get more than your money back. Win Win.
Cheers Rhino
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4th September 08, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Rhino
I've seen 'em in the flesh and they do manage to retain the masculinity of a wool kilt, with the advantage that your tallywhacker isn't rubbed raw whenever you walk more than 500yrds.
At that price Bubba you can afford to make one and see if it's OK. If it looks a bit girly sell it on ebay you'll get more than your money back. Win Win.
Cheers Rhino
This is Xmarksthescot, not Xmarks the guy who wears silk because his tallywacker gets rubbed wrong in a kilt.
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5th September 08, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by georgeblack7
This is Xmarksthescot, not Xmarks the guy who wears silk because his tallywacker gets rubbed wrong in a kilt.
Huh? Given the amount of discussion on here about "kilt rash"--especially by heavier/larger men, it doesn't seem to be a silly concern.
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