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    14oz. duck canvas cotton or 18oz. twill cotton?

    Time to set up for a kilt.
    The big question to go with 14oz. duck canvas cotton or 18oz. twill cotton.
    My thinking brain says heavier is better.

    What say you?


    Craig

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    kiltedwolfman
    Go with the duck canvas, it kilts up nicely and after some good abuse and washing/drying it will soften for a very nice wearing kilt. The 18 oz stuff is nice, but is maintainence heavy and rather a pain to work with. Next time you are in Victoria drop by the shop and have a look, we have a few in the weights you are thinking about and that way you'll be able to compare with the kilt in hand.

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    what type of kilt are you making?
    Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Tess View Post
    what type of kilt are you making?
    Buying not making.

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    Are you SURE you want 100% cotton? It wrinkles like nobody's business. cotton/polyester blends work a lot better.

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