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30th August 04, 10:48 AM
#31
Originally Posted by billclark
what's with the letters, Jimmy?
Don't worry about it Billy-boy. You wouldn't understand.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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30th August 04, 12:42 PM
#32
Originally Posted by Miah
I think it would be cool to have Knife Pleats going twards the back on both sides and a Box pleat centered in the back. would be kinda a sleak look. may take some doing but i think iw would be cool and would avoid that one side flaring out while the other is lay'n back thing i have seen in some pictures.
Miah,
That's one of the ideas I tried in the beginning of Bear Kilts.
The flow is not be as nice as when the pleats are all going the same way.
And I think I've solved the problem of the outer apron's left side curl. It worked on one kilt. If it works on the next one, I'll know it wasn't a fluke.
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30th August 04, 02:43 PM
#33
I am glad this has brought up good conversation.
I love the look of a kilt pleated to the stripe but some tartans just don't leand them selfs to it, but i also learned that pleating to the stripe is not as deep a pleat normaly. The next kilt i get is going to be a 8yrd Heafty kilt. I enjoy the feel of a few lbs of material around the hips.
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30th August 04, 05:50 PM
#34
Originally Posted by Miah
The next kilt i get is going to be a 8yrd Heafty kilt. I enjoy the feel of a few lbs of material around the hips.
THAT'S THE SPIRIT!!!
Look at it this way. You can buy two or three thinner and possibly poorly-made kilts, or one that you can have as an heirloom. That Scottish-made, hand-sewn, 16-ounce "TANK" is going to be with me forever. First, it's going onstage, then it's going to my Wedding. It's going on tour in Ireland next Summer, and be worn proudly for YEARS. Then, it will be passed down. If I'm going to spend that kind of money on kilts, it's going towards something that will last.
Know your tartan and know your kiltmaker's reputation. Trust the longtime kilters and their successes.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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