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21st October 05, 03:50 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Sherry and all, I have used stitch withery for other projects like this and they work great. In fact, they are what I have used to seam the turn under of the under and over apron of my SK. Just did not think of it in this case, don't know why.
On a side, but related, note I was wearing my SW heavyweight shadow tartan klt today and as I was driving from one site to another, i noticed that the finish on the botton edge is the same as on the AK. Need to go upstairs and see if the SW standard is the same, but I would guess so. The only difference is that it is not so noticable on a black or dark colored kilt.
KCW-I have two SW heavyweights,shadow tarten and the wool one in blackwatch.Also five standerds.None of them have ANY stiching along the bottom.I'm currently in the process of hemming them so they come to the top of my knees and am very familiar with the bottoms.If yours are stiched and mine aren't,then maybe we've found a quality control problem.
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