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    Quote Originally Posted by MMorgan View Post
    is your sporran belt made outta braided parachute cord???
    Yes it is.
    Pretty cool huh?
    I also have one he made me out of black leather lacing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kett View Post
    Well done. Did you have the idea and go looking for fabric, or find the fabric and go "Oh! Kilt!"?
    Saw the fabric and decided it needed to be made into a kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfgore View Post
    Yes it is.
    Pretty cool huh?

    Yea I use alot of paracord I am a whipmaker as a hobby... its handy stuff lol

    By the way i like the kilt too LOL I dont think I could pull it off but you sure can

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    awesome kilt!!!! I love LOVE LOVE seeing people work with new designs and fabrics. Well done! I agree....there is something sorta southwest-ish about it.

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    I am not usually a fan of non-tartan kilts, but all those earth tones together looks sooo good. I am sooo jealous.

    Regards

    Chas

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    That is an absolutely beautiful kilt. Where did you get the fabric?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltman View Post
    That is an absolutely beautiful kilt. Where did you get the fabric?
    Thank you.

    I found it at the local WalMart.
    Was there yesterday and found a cool looking argyle type material made out of what appears to be the same stuff.

    I think I know what my next one will be now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMorgan View Post
    I am a whipmaker as a hobby
    Hmmm we may need to talk!!!!


    oh um nice kilt!!!!
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    That is a really nice looking kilt, and I think that the sporan and strap are very good - I used to do macramé work and I am inspired to take it up again.

    As you are going to try another kilt, might I dare to suggest that you see how the apron looks if you make it just a bit wider?

    I think it will look more flattering an inch or so wider - I have been told I have a good eye for the proportions of garments, and their wearers, and my first thought was that the apron looked just a bit narrow. Having gone back and looked at it again it still gives me that impression.

    Of course other people might not even notice - and you might want a narrow apron anyway - it was just a thought.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    That is a really nice looking kilt, and I think that the sporan and strap are very good - I used to do macramé work and I am inspired to take it up again.

    As you are going to try another kilt, might I dare to suggest that you see how the apron looks if you make it just a bit wider?

    I think it will look more flattering an inch or so wider - I have been told I have a good eye for the proportions of garments, and their wearers, and my first thought was that the apron looked just a bit narrow. Having gone back and looked at it again it still gives me that impression.

    Of course other people might not even notice - and you might want a narrow apron anyway - it was just a thought.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:
    Thank you Anne.
    Constructive advice is always welcome.

    I did make the apron that size intentionally.
    I prefer an apron a little wider than the narrow UK's, but not as wide as a traditional kilt.
    The size I have there is what I use for almost all of my kilts.
    It works about right for me.
    When I sit, the apron falls between my legs without having to fuss with it.
    This one is a little different because of the material.
    That may be why it looks off.
    I think it looks ok on my solid and camo ones this size.
    This one also curls an me a bit, again I think because of the material.
    May have to mess with it a bit on the next one out of similar material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfgore View Post
    Yes it is.
    Pretty cool huh?
    I also have one he made me out of black leather lacing.


    Hm, someone nicked my idea even before I tried to make one!

    Interesting fabric and good craftsmanship.
    I like the breeze between my knees

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