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View Poll Results: What fabric composition would you like for the next run of X Marks Tartan fabric?

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  • 13oz./linear yard Merino Wool from Fraser & Kirkbright

    8 6.02%
  • 16oz./linear yard Merino Wool from Fraser & Kirkbright

    26 19.55%
  • 13oz./linear yard Scottish Wool from Marton Mills

    6 4.51%
  • 16oz./linear yard Scottish Wool from Marton Mills

    20 15.04%
  • 12oz./linear yard Poly/Viscous from Marton Mills

    73 54.89%
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    I simply cannot wear wool, it itches...
    So I vote for P/V!!
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    I voted 16 oz F & K, but any of the choices are good to be honest.

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    I would commit to 4-5 yrds of the PV. The wool is out of my price range for now.
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    I'm all for PV just for the cost savings.

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    Hi Steve,

    16 ounce F+K wool please. With a chaser of saddle leather.

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    There are several kilt makers on our forum who work with Poly Viscose to make kilts. Rocky and Pete (MacHummel) for instance are both very experienced in making kilts from PV and would be well worth sending a PM to.

    Quote Originally Posted by hospitaller View Post
    I will commit to at least 5 yards of the PV material...Perfect opportunity to make my own box pleated and knife pleated kilts.
    hospitaller,

    FYI: The PV material works pretty well for a knife pleated kilt, the material is probably too light to work well for a box-pleated kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    There are several kilt makers on our forum who work with Poly Viscose to make kilts. Rocky and Pete (MacHummel) for instance are both very experienced in making kilts from PV and would be well worth sending a PM to.
    aye, thanks for this information, I'll be sure to get in touch with them as soon as I get the fabric then.


    hospitaller,

    FYI: The PV material works pretty well for a knife pleated kilt, the material is probably too light to work well for a box-pleated kilt.

    Cheers

    Jamie
    thanks again, only being familiar with SWK material and my WWII reenacting wool uniforms, I cant say that I am familiar with the PV material as far as density, sway factor, pleat capacity, etc. so I take your advice gleefully.
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    Since i've already got an Xmarks kilt in 16oz (Well, i dont have it, it's 'in the queue' for a boxpleat by Matt Newsome) I voted for the PV, so i could get another variant of the same at a lesser price. That said, i love 16oz wool =P

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    As much as I would like to have a wool kilt in the collection, I went with the PV option. Like everyone else I have to wait until the money is plentiful again.
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    Well, I was thinking 13 oz wool, but it seems we may get the PV. Oh, well, it costs less.

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