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17th November 08, 05:32 PM
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Looking for a feilidh beag
A friend of mine is looking for a feilidh beag. He's wondering if there's any shop that makes them, or if there are resources to make one (pattern, etc).
Anyone knows?
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17th November 08, 06:12 PM
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You have come to the right place just see what our advertisers offer. It's a kilt right!
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17th November 08, 06:17 PM
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Link to the Celtic Croft's feilidh beags
There you go, but you really just need a four or five yard length of single width tartan fabric and a belt. Those can be obtained from several of the sponsors advertizing on this forum.
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17th November 08, 06:23 PM
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Well, a feilidh beag would be 4 yards about 25-30 inches wide 
But yeah. Pretty much put on the same way as a great kilt.
Lay it out, stretched out. Pleat the middle sections, wrap it around you. Belt it on.
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17th November 08, 08:25 PM
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 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Link to the Celtic Croft's feilidh beags
There you go, but you really just need a four or five yard length of single width tartan fabric and a belt. Those can be obtained from several of the sponsors advertizing on this forum.
You beat me to it, Ted.
Good people to work with. Celtic Croft, that is.
T.
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17th November 08, 08:47 PM
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If I had to pleat my own kilt, I'd be in serious trouble. Celtic Croft can sell you the filly and for an extra $50, sew pleats in it for you. I think it's worth the fiddy dolla just to not end up in the middle of the living room floor in tears.
Edit: check out their "clearance" tab. They have a few major bargains on feilidh beags there. The selection's limited, but something may catch your eye.
Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!
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19th December 08, 12:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by Mingan
A friend of mine is looking for a feilidh beag. He's wondering if there's any shop that makes them, or if there are resources to make one (pattern, etc).
Anyone knows?
The feilidh beag is the great kilt! You need 5 yards double width which you pleat up yourself and use a belt to keep it all together. Easy to do so long as you've got plenty space.
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19th December 08, 01:01 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by kiltmaker
The feilidh beag is the great kilt! You need 5 yards double width which you pleat up yourself and use a belt to keep it all together. Easy to do so long as you've got plenty space.
The feilidh-mor is the double-width "great kilt" (the name means "large wrap"). The feilidh-beag ("small wrap") is the later abbreviated version of the garment that was only 25" to 30" wide, but still untailored (though some do use the term to refer to the tailored kilt, as well).
See:
http://albanach.org/generations.html
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19th December 08, 06:05 PM
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 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
. . . you really just need a four or five yard length of single width tartan fabric . . .
And whether it's even tartan is just a matter of taste. If you're concerned about historical accuracy but don't like (or don't feel you can afford) tartan you can use a solid color or tweed. "Earth tones" are best, for concealment and not showing dirt. But for historical accuracy you probably should use wool or linsey-woolsey; that was about all that was available to a poor highlander.
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23rd December 08, 11:34 PM
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the little kilt can be purchased at Celtic Croft
I just got a great kilt form them in the wool blend in Stewart black
beautiful material nice hand and the folding of it is not neartly as daunting as they make u think it will think
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