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17th October 07, 02:56 PM
#1
Strutting a bit today
After my wife saw my new Kidder Black Watch, which I think is beautifully made, she decided that she wasn't going to stand beside me at Stone Mountain in civies. After finding some nice wool in the black Watch tartan I made her a long skirt to match my kilt. Going without a pattern, it was simple to build a floor length skirt that has a matching draw string that is hidden in a channel at the waist of the same material. This way she can adjust the gathers to her own liking while also being able to adjust it as we both begin the long trek toward losing some weight.
Trouble is, now she wants an outer skirt of a solid complimentery color as well as a vest or bodice to match and a ladies traditional blouse.. all due by this weekend.
Meanwhile to finish my first kilt project with some belt loops while getting my little mensplace store off the ground. Selling my first two kilts this week was something of a thrill! Had looked toward a booth at Stone Moutain, but too late for this year. NEXT YEAR for sure.
Loving it all, and with Barbara's new book in hand I'm ready to tackle a SERIOUS project! Trouble with all of this was the scary realization just how much the good ales have landed on the gut and posterior when measuring! NOW I know why the higher waist looks SO much better...
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17th October 07, 03:09 PM
#2
Congratulations on all of the above! Hope the store, and the upcoming projects go well!
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17th October 07, 03:35 PM
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Funny how all that good stuff we eat and drink goes to "waist"!
Bill
(who suffers from closet shrinkage)
May all your blessings be the ones you want and your friends many and true.
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17th October 07, 05:44 PM
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Must be something in that rich Scottish Ale! Surely it couldn't be quantity.
My first review back today:
"I love it!! It arrived faster than I could hope."
Oct-17-07 16:04 Black Watch Traditional Kilt Sz 40 22.5 long NEW !
OH YEAH! I'm HAPPY.
Isn't this what business is about, i.e., doing something you love while still spreading the word!
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17th October 07, 05:50 PM
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This might help for a pattern for the overskirt.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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17th October 07, 07:29 PM
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Thanks for the idea. I like what you submitted a LOT more than the suggestions from the patterns I found with my wife at the local sewing center!
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18th October 07, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by creativeaccents
Thanks for the idea. I like what you submitted a LOT more than the suggestions from the patterns I found with my wife at the local sewing center!
See also earasaid
arisaidh
There are many spellings! Like the belted plaid, it can be worn with or without drawstrings, belt loops, or sewn pleats. Usually seen with a chemise, a skirt, and possibly a bodice.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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20th October 07, 08:10 PM
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All the best to you in your kiltmaking ventures!
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