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    This discussion on worsted wool sparked
    a thought from my (thoroughly lousy)
    memory. I recall reading somewhere that
    worsted wool is commonly finished with
    a process that makes is smooth. It involves
    a machine that steams or dampens the
    woven fabric with hot water and
    then flattens (felts) it with little hammers
    as it rolls over a metal roller. The fabric
    which is already pretty smooth because
    there are very few short fibers' ends
    sticking out, becomes very smooth and
    shiny.

    This process is to my recollection the
    opposite of fulling, where short fiber
    woven wool is felted in a bath and
    allowed to shrink and thicken, and the
    short fibers' ends encouraged to fluff out.
    This makes nice warm but itchy blankets.

    [It is interesting to note that some peoples
    surnames relate to the work their ancestors
    did, which in this discussion explains the
    names Weaver and Fuller. I don't ever
    recall ever hearing the name Worster,
    or Woerster (I don't think Worcester is
    related). Maybe there is a different name
    for this process, which people still carry.]

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    BTW, I have made all my kilts with two buckles.
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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    Thumbs up Cheers lads.

    Back in London now, but when I'm back home again for christmas, I'm going to wander round to the kiltmakers and get fitted up for that kilt then.

    It's a reputable kiltmaker, so I'm presuming it's worsted, and if not I've no doubt it's a good quality wool, so will serve my needs (weddings, and occasional events).

    2 straps it'll be too, I think I prefer the look of 3, but as it makes no practical difference, I'm happy to go with 2 as the price is quite good.

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