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    Another simple option is to form a St andrew's cross of doubled ribbon:

    Brian

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    DWFII;

    I prefer the St. Andrews cross version that Woodsheal has displayed. I made one for myself a few years ago using the instructions from this website. Scroll down to right below PCES modeling it himself!

    http://www.appins.org/bonnet.htm

    You can either pin it on the bonnet or sew it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    DWFII;

    I prefer the St. Andrews cross version that Woodsheal has displayed. I made one for myself a few years ago using the instructions from this website. Scroll down to right below PCES modeling it himself!

    http://www.appins.org/bonnet.htm

    You can either pin it on the bonnet or sew it.
    Can you access and repost (or PM) those graphics? The illustrations are not showing up on my computer. I get the Bonnie Prince and the painting of Culloden but not the cockades.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
    In the Highlands of Central Oregon

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I'd say Brian's one is the way to go, again sorry for the confusion I just posted the first thing I saw on ebay.
    Glen,

    No worries. Every road has its own delights.

    It's interesting seeing the differences. That said, I am glad to be on the right track now.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
    In the Highlands of Central Oregon

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    I have always been fond of the cross style cockade of white ribbon.

    I have heard that the origin of the white cockade goes thusly. When the Prince landed and the clansmen gathered to greet him, I heard they were lead by Lochiel who secretly advised the prince to "gang back hame" The Prince replied by plucking a white rose from a nearby bush saying "I AM home",. With that he thrust the rose in to the front pocket of his jacket. Since that day the white rose became a symbol of those that would stand for the rightful King.

    That is how the story was told to me at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    Can you access and repost (or PM) those graphics? The illustrations are not showing up on my computer. I get the Bonnie Prince and the painting of Culloden but not the cockades.
    Booger! Sorry about that, DWFII. I think the images are lost, now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    They're very easy to make with some grosgrain ribbon. You could copy Lord George Murray's!

    I love the look of that one!

    I was looking around online and came across this site. With a few adjustments, it shows you how to make something very similar.

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    Thanks for the link Cynthia-the one they show looks really nice and seems fairly simple to tie as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    Booger! Sorry about that, DWFII. I think the images are lost, now.
    'Ang on a tick, i found those last night... I suspected that the files were renamed, but the links were not updated to match. Or there was a thumbnail there (note the -sm in the file names), but is no longer present.

    http://www.appins.org/images/COCADE1.GIF, COCADE2.GIF



    DW, if your good lady crochets, it's rumored to be easy to make a rosette in a sort of spiral shape, to arbitrary size.. One of these days, I'm going to learn how.

    In a pinch, I've made a rosette from bits of an old T-shirt and sock, by taking needle and thread to gather it in the middle. I was in a hurry.

    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    'Ang on a tick, i found those last night... I suspected that the files were renamed, but the links were not updated to match. Or there was a thumbnail there (note the -sm in the file names), but is no longer present.
    Fluter,

    Thanks! That looks easy enough.
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