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    Re: Pipers & Drummers Plaid instructions

    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    Which is why I included "I assume you are looking specifically for instructions on the fringing process -- if not, try some related terms and see what else comes up" in my post. OP's question is not as specific as it could be, we're just throwing ideas out to see which one sticks.

    [Reminds me of the "how to tell if spaghetti is done" instructions I read years ago -- throw a string against the kitchen wall, if it sticks it's done, if it doesn't stick it will fall behind the stove and nobody will ever know. . . OK, back to kilts now!]
    Sorry, Sydnie... I must have either misread/misunderstood part of your post, or else I just completely missed the important part. Ehhh... lately, I feel like I'm losing my cabbage.

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    Re: Pipers & Drummers Plaid instructions

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    Sorry, Sydnie... I must have either misread/misunderstood part of your post, or else I just completely missed the important part. Ehhh... lately, I feel like I'm losing my cabbage.
    Thanks, Ryan. But I don't think you have lost your cabbage. . . it simply seems to have been censored from the picture (I must have missed the thread where that happened!).

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    Wishing the OP good luck with his project!
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Re: Pipers & Drummers Plaid instructions

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    The unpleated equivalent would more properly be called a "day plaid", I believe.
    Yes, you are correct...or a 'blanket' plaid. I wear these sometimes at various gatherings, rallies and games.

    Cheers,

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    Re: Pipers & Drummers Plaid instructions

    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    Thanks, Ryan. But I don't think you have lost your cabbage. . . it simply seems to have been censored from the picture (I must have missed the thread where that happened!).

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    Wishing the OP good luck with his project!
    You are very kind and generous, my friend... not to mention witty. Quite a little zinger, there.

    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Yes, you are correct...or a 'blanket' plaid. I wear these sometimes at various gatherings, rallies and games.

    Cheers,
    That's the one kind of plaid (modern proper definition) that I often think I might actually enjoy.
    Last edited by Ryan Ross; 6th March 12 at 04:29 PM.

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