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    Barb, those are some of the nicest kilts I have ever seen. If I ever need a really great / custom kilt I will know whom to come to. They are something to be proud of.

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    Wow!!!! Barb, those kilts are magnificent.

    What weight is the fabric?

    Peter

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    Beautiful kilts and nice models as well . You've done such a great job, it looks like the New Hampshire tartan has just moved up to the top of my wish list.
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    Barb must have some kind of magic wand I guess...her kilts always have an extra "wow!"

    The beauty of her kilts almost hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter C. View Post
    Wow!!!! Barb, those kilts are magnificent.

    What weight is the fabric?

    Peter
    It looks like the fabric comes in 13 oz, 11 oz, and 10 oz small sett

    http://www.standrewsocietynh.org/tar...nhtartan1.html

    It's only available through the St Andrews Society of New Hampshire as far as I can find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emolas View Post
    It looks like the fabric comes in 13 oz, 11 oz, and 10 oz small sett

    http://www.standrewsocietynh.org/tar...nhtartan1.html

    It's only available through the St Andrews Society of New Hampshire as far as I can find.
    Thankyou. Then I would guess it is 13 oz.

    Peter

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    Wow, very nice. I am sure they will be treasured by your family for many years to come. Will these pictures be featured in your next edition of TAoKM? They would be great examples for "this is how a kilt should look when finished!"
    Sara
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheep In Wolf's Clothing View Post
    Will these pictures be featured in your next edition of TAoKM? They would be great examples for "this is how a kilt should look when finished!"
    Sara
    Yup ! In one way or another.

    B

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter C. View Post
    Wow!!!! Barb, those kilts are magnificent.

    What weight is the fabric?

    Peter
    Hi Peter

    The AF kilt is 16 oz (Dalgliesh custom weave). The NH kilt is 13 oz. And I did get the tartan from the NH St. Andrew's Society.

    B

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