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    Like Joe, my first reaction is "Wow! Seventy-three kilts." On a different note, thanks for letting us know there's a market for used kilts. I love bargains and have wondered if the used kilt market was more active than I thought. It seems it is. Again, thanks.

    BTW, I just finished sewing my latest heavily modified X-Kilt. It's a solid, military green, cotton-poly that I could wear with my Boy Scouts uniform. Heavily modified because the aprons and pleats are more from Barb T's book, but the construction method is from Alan H's book (i.e., sewing machine vs. hand). It has a 20-inch apron and 1-inch knife pleats in the back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty Ross View Post

    Quote Originally Posted by dea3369 View Post
    Like Joe, my first reaction is "Wow! Seventy-three kilts." On a different note, thanks for letting us know there's a market for used kilts. I love bargains and have wondered if the used kilt market was more active than I thought. It seems it is. Again, thanks.

    BTW, I just finished sewing my latest heavily modified X-Kilt. It's a solid, military green, cotton-poly that I could wear with my Boy Scouts uniform. Heavily modified because the aprons and pleats are more from Barb T's book, but the construction method is from Alan H's book (i.e., sewing machine vs. hand). It has a 20-inch apron and 1-inch knife pleats in the back.
    Pictures or it diden't happen.
    Sorry, but the new MUG hasn't gone through the wash, yet. There are still chalk marks on the fabric.

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