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    Kilt Making Kit?

    Yep, someone finally did it. A kilt making kit.

    Thought I'd pass it along...

    http://kiltstore.net/sr_swhdr_kiltmakingkit.html

    Richard-

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    Although, on the order page it says:

    "Delivery: This item is no longer available to order from our supplier."

    You can still do better with a remnant and the book on your own.....

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    Yeah, it's only $244.16 and you earn 693 Scotweb points! (Whatever they are!)

    Of course you could get USAK, FK, RK, or UK to make you a custom tailored kilt for the same, or less!, and get a high quality garment and not the first kilt you ever sewed!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Scotweb Points

    I beleive that if you get 1000 Scotweb Points you are allowed to pillage an English Tourbus.

    At the 10,000 Scotweb Points level you get to Pillage an entire English town.

    I really like the idea of a "Kilt Kit" but at those prices, uh...no thank you.

    Seriously if the "Kit" isn't under $150 USD which is the price of the Stillwater Heavyweight, I would rather buy than sew.

    I would like a kilt in camoflage but the guys who sell them do it with the pattern sideways and it looks bad. If I am to get it the right way, I will have to do it myself cutting the material and sewing each block togather so that the pattern is the right way then hideing the seams in the pleats.

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    If you look at Bear's website, he is working on something similar. He has a link called, "make a Bear Kilt", but when you click on it it says:

    "For those of you interested in making your own kilt, I've decided to help you get started with instructions on making the easiest kilt to make, a Bear Kilt.

    I'll post the full instructions as soon as I've finished writing them, adding pics, etc.
    I'm also considering selling Bear Kilt-making kits, including your choice of tartan, a pleating pattern for that tartan,Velcro, etc. Any input would be appreciated."


    This seems to be a great way to get into kilt making, and I may try it when Bear gets everything finished.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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