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17th January 09, 05:22 PM
#21
Originally Posted by BearTartan
Mein is right on this. The width shipped to him was actually around 36 inches (our normal width is 27 inches), but we had an excess on this part of the bolt and decided to ship the extra width gratis. [...]
If you ask him nicely maybe he can make you all tartan flashes with the extra material. lol.
Oh, and we can supply double width if required. There's just never been demand for it before.
LOL - yes, lots of tartan flashes Oh and thanks again for the extra width.
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17th January 09, 06:20 PM
#22
Originally Posted by meinfs
Yes - a box-pleated kilt (uses less material). My friend who commissioned me to make it, lives in Florida now and wants it to be as light as possible because of the weather. He told of me of the beartartan.com website. But since he actually wanted a lightweight one, I asked Steve (The Wizard of BC) if he could order it in PV. It's not currently available in PV. With copyright and all, I'm glad that Chris is providing fabric yardage now, in heavyweight wool.
If there's enough remaining material, I meant to make the second kilt for myself (mm, mmm . Although I had asked that same friend if he'd be able to find another person who might be interested in a second box kilt. **Perhaps you, Aldisimo (and others) can talk about combining forces to make something possible** Being from AZ and TX, a box kilt would be more appropriate for your kind of weather. Send me a PM, let's talk. It would be an honor if you (and others) ask me to create a kilt for you with the Bear Tartan.
It would be awesome if I had the means to get another yardage of it so I can create a double-box pleat of the Bear Tartan. That would be oh so nice.
I will keep that in mind, and watch your progress on this current project.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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17th January 09, 08:00 PM
#23
Originally Posted by meinfs
...I'm going to study the tartan to see how I can box-pleat it to sett or to stripe.
The sett size is about 5+7/8 inches.
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17th January 09, 09:09 PM
#24
Was waiting for someone to explain the significance of the tartan...when the link came up went there and now I get it....I think...okay, fine...nothing to do with Chicago and football...
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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17th January 09, 09:26 PM
#25
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Was waiting for someone to explain the significance of the tartan...when the link came up went there and now I get it....I think...okay, fine...nothing to do with Chicago and football...
Ron
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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17th January 09, 11:34 PM
#26
Continued congratulations!!!
When I first set eyes on this tartan I immediately thought of a lovely hike. This tartan just makes me think of the mountains.
Can't hardly wait to see how it makes up.
Again congrats.
Marshal Moroni
"..., and wrote upon it - In memory of our God, our religion, and our freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children...." Alma 46:12
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18th January 09, 07:48 AM
#27
Originally Posted by RockyR
I noticed it ws described as 'Jura' which would mean 16 oz cloth from Marton Mills
One thing I noticed about the a-symmetry... look at the picture CLOSELY... the BOTTOM black line in the pic (horizontal) is on the OTHER side of the tartan. This MAY allow it to be cut and spliced, HOWEVER, the vertical kilt stripes will move from one side of the block to the other side at the splice. I'm ASSUMING that the grey / white pivot line just above the bottom of the picture is the MIDDLE of the bolt when I talk about the a-symmetry being splice-able... kind of.
Is this making sense?
But doesn't it still make it impossible to simultaneously line up the selvedge, the twill line, and the weft-wise order of the stripes?? Or am I not thinking this through correctly? You could match selvedge and the twill line and the warp-wise order of the stripes, but wouldn't the weft-wise order still be a mirror image across the center back? You could make the weft-wise order work, but you'd have to flip the tartan, and the twill lines would be mirror images. Or am I screwed up somewhere?
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18th January 09, 08:47 AM
#28
Barb, I think you and Rocky just said the same thing.
Originally Posted by Barb T.
But doesn't it still make it impossible to simultaneously line up the selvedge, the twill line, and the weft-wise order of the stripes??... wouldn't the weft-wise order still be a mirror image across the center back?
Originally Posted by RockyR
... cut and spliced, HOWEVER, the vertical kilt stripes will move from one side of the block to the other side at the splice
I'll bet it would look cool as a Reverse Kingussie.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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18th January 09, 08:56 AM
#29
Ohhhhhh. Gotta have one of those. What a great tartan. Be sure to post pics when you get the kilt finished. Can't wait to see.
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18th January 09, 09:51 AM
#30
Sorry- I missed a whole page of posts and didn't realize that the whole thing had been resolved. Just ignore me!!
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