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    Congratulations, glad he enjoies it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7 miles View Post
    Cool photos and way to go on your first one. I know your husband is anxiously awaiting his.
    My XMTS tartan PV kilt will be her fifth kilt, I'm last in line for the family!

    However that means that she will have worked out all the kinks by the time she gets to mine!

    I am ever amazed at the talent of my lovely Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess!

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    Well done, that lady! I know Sinbad is enjoying it. Glad you added the hidden pleat, too!

    I found a pressing ham of appropriate size at a local Joann's. Not surprisingly, when I got to the register the reaction was "What is that?!?"
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    Hey, it looks great on him. I'm really glad that fabric got put to good use.

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    grand job on the Kilt, He looks very nice

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    Great work! Looks very sharp, Also love the Easter family portait.
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    awesome work again Star!

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    Great job!! Sinbad sure looks sharp!
    The first kilt is the hardest to make. It took me three kilts before the instructions started to make sense. It seems that you're a quicker study than me!
    Congrats again to both you and Sinbad,
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    Impressive, as always. The family really looked grand.

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    The kilt looks good! I can relate to learning to use your "wrong" hand. I am a lefty too and all too often I have to do something a couple times before I figure out how to make it work it out left handed. LOL when the guys I work with try to copy the way I do things, it throws them off.. I tell them welcome to my world.
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