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    Well I did it.
    Im very happy with the results. While I made a kilt (& will make others), I wouldnt call myself a kiltmaker!
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    Congratulations! Well done!
    Allen Sinclair, FSA Scot
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    Congrats. Craig, well done....and a first attempt at that!
    You realize that this only means your on the track now for jonesing to make more.....

    It appears you went for the more traditional rise and length?

    Hawk
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    Oh yes there will be more kilts.
    Yes, I like a more traditional kilt.


    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk View Post
    Congrats. Craig, well done....and a first attempt at that!
    You realize that this only means your on the track now for jonesing to make more.....

    It appears you went for the more traditional rise and length?

    Hawk

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    Quote Originally Posted by knotty View Post
    Well I did it.
    Im very happy with the results. While I made a kilt (& will make others), I wouldnt call myself a kiltmaker!
    Back.jpgDONE.jpgLeft.jpgPleat shot.jpgRight.jpg
    That looks wonderful! Was it your first attempt? If so, I am doubly impressed!

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    Well done! I like the fabric choice.

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    Look at that. And YOU made it. Sweet.

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    I DID! I feel very proud of myself Its not perfect, but as a first attempt I feel I did a ... passable job.
    Its not quite a X Kilt. Its a kinggussie with 2 inch pleats, 8 inches deep, a 20 inch apron & added 2 slash pockets.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    Look at that. And YOU made it. Sweet.
    Last edited by knotty; 29th May 14 at 01:41 PM.

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    Sanx. Its very similar to a RDF tunic I picked up years ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elizabeth View Post
    Well done! I like the fabric choice.

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    Sanx. It is my first attempt, but certainly not my last.

    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedKnome View Post
    That looks wonderful! Was it your first attempt? If so, I am doubly impressed!

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