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18th March 14, 03:03 PM
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Hoping to be there for that too Harvey. Another cake outing excellent!
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Simon
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19th March 14, 07:39 PM
#12
Originally Posted by artificer
the huge swaths of grey don't do much for me...
I'm also not a fan of the large number of recent all-grey tartans, but this one is nicer for me because of the pretty blue. Still, the grey ground dominates and I wonder how the tartan would looked 'tweaked' a bit to reduce the ground a bit.
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4th April 14, 02:57 PM
#13
Sounds like I need to get a photo of my latest kilt and post it on here then. Beautiful tartan and as I'm originally from Northern Ireland, highly appropriate I thought...
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4th April 14, 03:21 PM
#14
Originally Posted by westsussexbiker
Sounds like I need to get a photo of my latest kilt and post it on here then..
Well if we get to have that tea and cake I will ensure to bring a camera.
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4th April 14, 04:41 PM
#15
Originally Posted by HarveyH
Well if we get to have that tea and cake I will ensure to bring a camera.
Yep count me in!
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Simon
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5th April 14, 06:40 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Kilted Cole
Would you be willing to take some pictures of the kilt that your working on once its finishes.
Originally Posted by Arnot
Can do, but it might be a while yet as I am only nearly finished with the pleats and will still have quite a bit to do on it.
I have finished my Giant's Causeway kilt. I am posting the photos, below, as requested. I wore it today while going out for a meal. My wife took the photos while she was on a step (It was raining outside so she stayed just inside the door which put her on the step) which makes the kilt look too long.
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10th April 14, 12:43 PM
#17
Originally Posted by Kilted Cole
Hey all, I'm on the fence for my next purchase.....Giant's Causeway Tartan......
Did you pick a side of the fence?
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11th April 14, 08:52 AM
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At the moment, I've made a choice. I ordered the Lochaber tartan from marton mills. It was listed as weathered, but its actually ancient. I'll post pics on this thread once it arrives. I also ordered a "chore" kilt from Stillwater kilts in the Cameron Clan tartan with a "pipers" plaid that I'll use as a "day" plaid for when the wife and I go for hikes/pick-a-nicks. But I do plan on saving up for the giants causeway tartan thanks to Arnot's pictures. Amazing Kilt btw! I'm glad that the green only accents the kilt and not stands out. I tend to actually like the more "somber" tartans if you will. Bright tartans wash me out otherwise. Thank you all for your input.
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11th April 14, 11:01 AM
#19
Originally Posted by OC Richard
I'm also not a fan of the large number of recent all-grey tartans, but this one is nicer for me because of the pretty blue. Still, the grey ground dominates and I wonder how the tartan would looked 'tweaked' a bit to reduce the ground a bit.
I like it also and wouldn't mind having a kilt made from it at all--it would look nice with my grey Arrochar tweed Argyle coat and vest. Definitely more visually interesting and versatile than Hamilton Grey.....
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11th April 14, 01:42 PM
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I like it, if Marton Mills does it in PV I'm a player
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