X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
-
15th June 06, 12:20 PM
#1
Making a sash: how wide?
A friend of mine handed me a bunch of old tartan that his dad had gotten many years ago. It's moth-eaten, but there's enough to cut out a long strip (two yards long) for his lady to wear as a sash.
My Question....gents, how wide is the material that has gone into your ladies sashes? I'm thinking 12-18 inches wide should do it..
It's Weathered McKay, and let me tell you, this stuff is beautiful. It's all heathery earth tones and it's just freakin' gorgeous..
-
-
15th June 06, 12:25 PM
#2
The Kilt Store offers them (full sashes, not mini-shashes or sashes with rosettes) in two widths
25cm x 228cm (Approx. 9.85 x 89.83 inches).....
and the same length, but 11 inches wide. So maybe something about a foot wide is about right.
Any of you guys have one around the house?
-
-
15th June 06, 12:27 PM
#3
Most commercially available lady's sashes are between 10" and 12" wide.
-
-
15th June 06, 12:29 PM
#4
Thanks, Matt. I think I'll just make it two setts wide, hem it and call it good.
-
-
15th June 06, 12:45 PM
#5
If you make it as wide as possible say 19" or 20" she'll be able to wear it as a sash or a stole (wrap) also.
-
-
15th June 06, 02:19 PM
#6
I just checked my wife's new sash: 11.5"
-
-
15th June 06, 03:22 PM
#7
if you could get 20 -24 maybe she could fold it and it would be much more versitale(sp)
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks