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8th August 08, 12:35 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by meinfs
My pointers (from experience):
Other than for referring/refreshing the memory, I hardly read the manual on my second kilt (but I still had the diagram quickly available.
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When I couldn't understand something (and I try to decipher the meaning), I just try something, anything. The results will show when it's done and I will have learned something. I also had the experience from using Barb's book before the xkilt.
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Thanks again Alan H for the xkilt manual!
I added the emphasis, above.... That's Perfect. That's exactly what I had in mind. The manual is a guide, but really what it is, is a kick in the keister to get folks going on the project which in the end isn't really all that hard. You figured out stuff on your own, and you had another reference to look into when you were confused. Upshot is, you have an X-Kilt to wear and you know a lot about kilts now.
That's Success.
You just thanked me, but in fact I should be thanking YOU......anyway, you're welcome.
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