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23rd September 07, 04:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by demobud
I was thinking the same thing, could it be lighting/camera differences or is there that much difference in weavers? Not that either one looks bad mind you!
I can attest to the fact that all the Isle of Sky kilts pictured here in this thread are 16 oz Lochcarron cloth. It's the same exact tartan, just pleated differently.
The one I made is a 5 yard kilt, pleated to the white (really a light grey) line, so that it shows more green. Turpin's is an 8 yard kilt (and so has more pleats), pleated to the brown. McMurdo's and Ron's are also 8 yard kilts pleated to the sett.
Turpin:
The most striking example of this is found on Matt Newsom'e site, with the Buchanan Modern pleated to three different stripes. Since Matt's site doesn't allow linking to pix, I've posted the URL. scroll just over halfway down the page.
Here are the specific images Turpin is referring to. These are all 4 yard box pleated kilts made from 16 oz Buchanan modern tartan woven by Lochcarron. Only difference is what stripe they are pleated to.
To the red:
http://kilts.albanach.org/100_2713.jpg
To the yellow:
http://kilts.albanach.org/buchanany.jpg
To the green:
http://kilts.albanach.org/buch_green.JPG
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