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15th January 08, 07:33 PM
#11
Originally Posted by OFCJAX
Well, XKilt #3 for me (first one out of flannel, 2nd out of 65/35 poly cotton Black) and looks like I'm getting the hang of it. I cut out and marked it one night and got it completely put together the next.
Both interior and exterior pleats sewn in (some couldn't tell, I guess that's good)
Front shot: I used my old rank as a kilt pin.
Side shot: The back pleats held up well after three car rides and breakfast on my tukas.
Back shot: BTW a pistol belt makes a great belt for this one. I'm very pleased with how the belt loops turned out too.
Pleat shot: You can see the 2" hem for scale.
Lastly, I was about done laying out the pattern when I noticed that this was ACTUAL USMC Digital Woodland. I thought it was the commercial version called "Junglestalker" but these little Eagle, Globe and Anchors (EGA's) with USMC under it were a sure sign that this was the real stuff. I got it at Jo Ann's. Thought it was a copyrighted pattern so I was surprised they even had it at all.
Comments?
* Pics by the lovely MacDanar
If only us Marines could wear that during the summer there would be a lot more of us in kilts at work ( it gets pretty warm here in So Cal during the summer... heck if you make a desert kilt I wear that to Iraq if i ever go again) Good job fellow Corporal!!!
His Noble Excellency Ryan the Innocent of Waldenshire under Throcket
Free Your Legs!
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16th January 08, 02:22 PM
#12
I wondered about the EGA's on the camo. I thought they were larger from how I heard a recruiter talking.
Anyhoo, good deal. I like those digicamo's, but most of my camouflage is hunting purpose, and I am just not sure of the digicamo in the woods.
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17th January 08, 06:03 AM
#13
Originally Posted by Yeti
I wondered about the EGA's on the camo. I thought they were larger from how I heard a recruiter talking.
Anyhoo, good deal. I like those digicamo's, but most of my camouflage is hunting purpose, and I am just not sure of the digicamo in the woods.
Sounds like a backwoods lament in there somewhere:
"I'm huntin' analog deer in digital cammies . . . "
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19th January 08, 03:10 PM
#14
Me = Paintball...lol...
AmeriKilt MARPAT digicamo in the PA Hardwoods. The Kilt matches the Marine Corps jacket perfectly:
November Pics -
Stakling mode...
Proned-out for an ambush...
Find me, I really am in there (here's a hint...I'm not one of the two you see in the fore-ground)...
Other games:
In April -
June -
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19th January 08, 10:41 PM
#15
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25th January 08, 07:45 AM
#16
Great looking kilt. I'm getting ready to purchase fabric for my first X-Kilt, and I'm looking at the digi camo or the tiger stripe camo.
I hope mine turns out that well.
Jake
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25th January 08, 08:10 AM
#17
Originally Posted by kiltedinUSMC
If only us Marines could wear that during the summer there would be a lot more of us in kilts at work ( it gets pretty warm here in So Cal during the summer... heck if you make a desert kilt I wear that to Iraq if i ever go again) Good job fellow Corporal!!!
I've made this offer to others, so here it is again. I have access to desert USMC MARPAT cloth, and if you are deployed to the sandbox again, let me know and I'll make you a kilt. No charge.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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25th January 08, 02:04 PM
#18
Tartan Hiker,
I'll pass your offer on to my cousin. He's stationed at Parris Island at the moment.
That is very generous of you.
Jake
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