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1st June 08, 06:42 AM
#151
excel program
Mee too.
Perhaps you can post it in the "swap" folder or something with a note to PM you for copies. Maybe it will "stick"
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1st June 08, 07:57 AM
#152
A word from the Moderators
Alan has the right to be really proud of his manual.
He has helped a lot of people make their first kilt.
The Moderating Staff understands that this is a valuable resource and we have been considering options to set up this up with some of the other popular how to's (The F-H.C.A.G. and David Dalglish's jacket conversion threads come to mind) as tutorials or in a separate section for easy reference.
For the time being I will put this as a sticky thread in the DIY (and the F-H.C.A.G. 's as well) until we can come up with a better place
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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1st June 08, 08:09 AM
#153
Originally Posted by NyghtHawke
I just bought 5 yds of duck cloth. its in the washer now, should be ready in the morning, if I am. lol Its more fabric than I need but it wont go to waste. I would also like a copy of the excel program.
good luck with that. duck cloth is a tough material to work with.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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1st June 08, 08:58 AM
#154
Alan,
Thank you so much for the manual. It is indeed, a work of art. It came at the perfect time for me. We have a young lad in our dance group who is an incredible fiddler, and has actually started playing for our dance group. He has been hired to play a gig for a group, but it is a formal event, and he needs to be kilted. The parents have a bunch of kids (all equally talented) and don't feel they can even afford to rent a kilt for the evening. The other problem it that he is 6 ft tall and about 24 inches around. His hips are probably even smaller. I can make him an X kilt, gift it to him for graduation, he can earn money playing the gig, the group will be richer for having heard this incredible fiddler, and all is well with the world. You never know the good you do when you do good. Again Alan, thank you.
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2nd June 08, 12:33 AM
#155
For all who are interested.
I've sent my spreadsheet to Alan to camment first. Afterall it's made based on Alans great Manuals!
BR to all!
Mipi
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2nd June 08, 02:30 AM
#156
Originally Posted by Mipi
Based on X-Kilt manuals, I've made simple Excel calculator, which helps with pleat and fabric calculations and is making some suggestions. I don't have possibility to post it somewhere on the Net, yet. If someone has this possibility and think it could be of some use, I can send it to him for further actions.
Originally Posted by Mipi
For all who are interested.
I've sent my spreadsheet to Alan to camment first. Afterall it's made based on Alans great Manuals!
BR to all!
Mipi
So, Alan and Mipi,
When this is done if you need/want it posted somewhere shoot it my way and I will host it at my site and then link it here.
Gary
Oh, and by next weekend I will have a picture of my first X-Kilt.
I got some denim to make a couple kilts.
I made one tonight the same way I made my last two to try out a new way of making front pockets.
Starting this week I will be using the rest to follow Alan's instructions to make an X-Kilt.
I have it printed out sitting here on my desk ready to go.
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2nd June 08, 12:58 PM
#157
Looks like I spoke too soon!
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2nd June 08, 08:31 PM
#158
appendix I??
The link at the beginning of the thread is non-functional for me. Can someone repost it or send it to me? I am starting my first x-kilt and want to do it right! Thanks!
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3rd June 08, 10:33 AM
#159
Originally Posted by Mipi
For all who are interested.
I've sent my spreadsheet to Alan to camment first. Afterall it's made based on Alans great Manuals!
BR to all!
Mipi
Mipi, I don't see a PM or e-mail from you!
Wait, I got a message the other day at my e-mail that said "excel spreadsheet attached", but I deleted it, not recognizing the sender. One must be careful and prudent about opening mysterious attachments in this day and age. Please PM me and let me know what's happening before you re-send.
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3rd June 08, 10:39 AM
#160
X-Kilt Instructions Download Site
with many thanks to Bunchdescendent (aka Ray of the Nor Cal Rabble) for hosting it.
http://www.modelautoracing.com/kilt/X-Kilt_final2.pdf
Remember, if you make one, you gotta show us all the pictures!
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