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12th May 06, 06:30 PM
#11
Nice colors. I like the Earthy colors as well. Not to push it too far along but could you imagine a weathered sackett? I can only hope. Beautiful, too nice.
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13th May 06, 09:07 AM
#12
In order:
Cajunscot - the gray was a late color change. In a couple of the earlier stages it was a whitish-blue, which ... well, the gray just works better. As for explanations:
- came from the coat-of-arms,
- it could represent our independent nature, standing apart from the crowd,
- an understated acknowledgment of those outstanding family members (pioneers, generals, ambassadors) through the centuries
- it may just be an indicator of the family quirkiness to have a light thread in a dark tartan (like comparing the family motto to a quote by a two-and-a-half foot tall Jedi Muppet)
Remember, you asked!
KiltedKT ByDand - by Matt's estimate, it'll be another twelve to fourteen weeks before Locharron is finished weaving the fabric, then it has to be delivered to him, then the kilt-making ... this will be a long-term jones.
MichaelSteinrock - yeah, the "Hunting Sackett" effect was intentional.
mrpharr - my oldest brother keeps pushing for the "Weathered Sackett", and I'm for it, just not yet monetary-wise.
Everyone - thanks for the compliments, but they should go to Matt - he did do the design. My family just had the happy problem of selecting just one from among the many he provided.
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13th May 06, 09:49 AM
#13
Wonderful job on both counts. That is a beautiful Tartan.
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13th May 06, 10:10 AM
#14
Well done and good job! That's a very nice tartan.
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13th May 06, 11:04 AM
#15
Tha's swell....any chance that you could adopt me so that I'd qualify to wear it?
It really is nice...can't wait to see photos of finished products.
Best
AA
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5th June 06, 05:36 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Wompet
...by Matt's estimate, it'll be another twelve to fourteen weeks before Locharron is finished weaving the fabric, then it has to be delivered to him, then the kilt-making ... this will be a long-term jones.
Congratulations on a fine choice of tartan color/design, Wompet. I've been in your shoes having designed the Fitzsimmons tartan, albeit with some much appreciated help from various people, including our own fellow Xmarkers M. A. C. Newsome and macsim.
As with your honorable venture, Matt handled the weaving and STA recording (12.20.2005) end of things for me. When my Fitzsimmons tartan material was sent by the mill (D.C. Dalgliesh Ltd.) to Matt, he was bestowed with the honor and distinction of making the very first Fitzsimmons kilt, just as I have been with my owning that kilt. If that sounds aloof and cheeky to some of the guys here, so be it...but trust me on this: When you get your Sackett kilt made and you put it on for the first time, I have no doubt you will feel the same way.
Again, my heartfelt congratulations: Enjoy the Sackett tartan, share it, cherish it and wear it with pride...with this tartan, you've enabled a legacy for all of the surname for ages to come.
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5th June 06, 06:32 AM
#17
That's a wonderful tartan...can't wait to see the kilt
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6th June 06, 04:45 AM
#18
Congratulations to all concerned - a job well done indeed!
Regards,
Troy
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6th June 06, 05:19 AM
#19
Looks a lovely tartan. Can't wait to see it made up. Well done.
Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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8th June 06, 08:57 PM
#20
That's ruddy GORGEOUS, and it's going to make one HANDSOME kilt for a family tied strongly to Mother Earth.
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