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18th May 08, 10:52 AM
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The before, during, and after shots. It would be nice to show the sort of things which to my untrained eye seemed to be imperfections.
From what I can remember and Karla's pictures, this is indeed a much looser weave. That would lead someone much more knowledgeable to posit this was handloomed.
I'd love to know the real history about this kilt. Thank you for your research Karla.
 Originally Posted by ThreadBbdr
True, but most of the colorwork that I do is stranded, not inarstia.
To haul the thread back on topic, I'm about halfway done with the reweaving. Pictures when I'm done.
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