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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    It were meself who posted that link, Bren, and I have tweed from both weavers in this thread, and I can tell you they're the same weight. Butt of Lewis Textiles only produces single width, whereas Harris Tweed and Knitwear produces double-width. For kiltmaking, the selvedge can be used just as with a tartan kilt, but if the fabric is herringbone, the Vs will point sideways, not up and down. Talk to your kiltmaker if this is a concern.

    edited to add: No, I haven't found a better price, and I searched for several months before I bought some yardage from Butt of Lewis, which in actual fact is one man, Callum Maclean, who weaves and sells the tweed.
    Yes! I remember now! Thank you for posting it, Piperdbh.
    The Official [BREN]

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    well I finally ordered, and received, 6yds of that Harris Tweed ( tartan) & didn't have to pay duty!!
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    Beautiful cloth - now i "just" have to find the time to make it into a kilt - once i finish the one I started ( at Kilt Kamp, last August - MacDonald Lord of the Isles, Hunting Modern) ; over half done now ; it is 'what i did on my staycation'
    Last edited by jhockin; 15th May 13 at 08:45 PM. Reason: add photo
    waulk softly and carry a big schtick

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