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23rd October 07, 04:27 PM
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 Originally Posted by Pleater
You wouldn't consider a reverse Kinguisse style maybe?
I would consider that. The point you make is obvious, now that I think about it. But I had honestly not even remembered that style.
 Originally Posted by Pleater
One thing to consider - some DPM is directional - my first camo kilt is made from strips cut across, selvage to selvage, as it did not look right when viewed sideways.
Is that 5 and 1/4 yards of double width material?
Ok, the term "DPN" confuses me. I have a Realtree style (I say style because it's not Realtree or Mossy Oak), and it is 5 1/4 yds of double width. I plan on splitting it down the middle, and the using the second half of the fabric to manufacture pockets, a sporran, etc.
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