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Favorite Mill?
Hey all,
I'm working on having my tartan design woven and was curious for the wisdom of this community. Do you have a favorite mill? Are there things that I should be looking for in a mill? Places that I should be avoiding?
The folks over at Prickly Thistle suggested Ingles Buchan and Andrew Elliott. I know USA Kilts will do custom orders through Scottish mills, one of which being Marton Mills and Sport Kilt will source fabric specifically for kiltmaking.
Anyhow, I appreciate the advice!
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Originally Posted by kemileswallace
Hey all,
I'm working on having my tartan design woven and was curious for the wisdom of this community. Do you have a favorite mill? Are there things that I should be looking for in a mill? Places that I should be avoiding?
The folks over at Prickly Thistle suggested Ingles Buchan and Andrew Elliott. I know USA Kilts will do custom orders through Scottish mills, one of which being Marton Mills and Sport Kilt will source fabric specifically for kiltmaking.
Anyhow, I appreciate the advice!
By way of clarification, Marton Mills weave nice cloth but they are not a Scottish weaver, they are based in West Yorkshire (England).
If you want a short run then there is only one mill IMO, Andrew Elliot Ltd. Not only is it a Scottish based firm but they still use ther older type of Crossdob Loom that allows them to weave a selvedge, as opposed to a 'Tuck Edge'. I use them for all my special weave projects.
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I'll second the recommendation for Andrew Elliott. I recently had a custom weave done with them and it was a very good experience. Robin is a pleasure to work with.
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For reference, here's a photo of my tartan on the loom at Andrew Elliott's. They can do single-width or double-width.
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Originally Posted by Tobus
For reference, here's a photo of my tartan on the loom at Andrew Elliott's. They can do single-width or double-width.
Oh that's lovely! Did you go with 16 oz? I ask because I'm just an hour and a half-ish from you and Texas heat is a thing
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Originally Posted by kemileswallace
Oh that's lovely! Did you go with 16 oz? I ask because I'm just an hour and a half-ish from you and Texas heat is a thing
Yes, I went with 16oz cloth. I wanted a heavier regimental weight like 18oz or 22oz, but most weavers will only go up to 16oz. I also specified mine to have minimal finishing, as I wanted a more course feel to the cloth.
I must be an anomaly, because I don't find 16oz kilts to be any hotter than lighter weight tartans. If it's hot outside and I'm going to sweat, I'm going to sweat just as much in a 16oz kilt as a 13oz kilt. But I'm a smallish fellow, and don't have a lot of internal insulation, so the heat doesn't bother me as much as most folks. I've sold off all of my lighter-weight and lower-yardage kilts. I just prefer the weight and swish of the heavier cloth with higher-yardage construction.
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Originally Posted by figheadair
By way of clarification, Marton Mills weave nice cloth but they are not a Scottish weaver, they are based in West Yorkshire (England).
If you want a short run then there is only one mill IMO, Andrew Elliot Ltd. Not only is it a Scottish based firm but they still use ther older type of Crossdob Loom that allows them to weave a selvedge, as opposed to a 'Tuck Edge'. I use them for all my special weave projects.
I appreciate the clarification! I did know that but mis-typed. It may be helpful to know that for my purposes I'm not deadset on a Scottish mill, although that would certainly be a bonus. The idea of this tartan is tying heritage with the new creation of our family and blended name; that heritage includes Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales so a mill from any of those places would do!
I've dropped a line for a quote to Andrew Elliot after what seems to be a unanimous agreement in their favor. I'd love to hear more about everyone's experience with having something woven, having never done this before!
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Originally Posted by kemileswallace
...The folks over at Prickly Thistle suggested Ingles Buchan...
I hadn’t seen that name before. I looked at their web site. They have some attractive tartans but they don’t seem to be a twill weave. Is their material suitable for kilts?
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Originally Posted by Nemuragh
I hadn’t seen that name before. I looked at their web site. They have some attractive tartans but they don’t seem to be a twill weave. Is their material suitable for kilts?
Their Dance range is twill but if you're going for a special in a limited run, I'd recommend looking elsewhere.
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