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    Quote Originally Posted by ChattanCat View Post
    What to do?
    For the moment, order from Banasch's while they still have some in stock.
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    Great...I was going to order some hair canvas this morning, and I check Xmarks and see this splendid news.

    But...this is what's so great about our community. I'll try ordering some from Banasch's today and see what happens.
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    Just caught the news! Eeek. I used to use it in the highland dance vests, but someone recommended a heavy cotton canvas instead and I find it much better than hair canvas. But it's great stuff to have on hand (and there is a kilt I'm planning to make) so I'm off to the local store to stock up with a couple of metres.

    Thanks for the head's up!

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    My local fabric store has three bolts of Tailors Pride. Should I go buy it all?
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    EEK! The Wizard is trying to corner the market!

    All right, I'm out of here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    My local fabric store has three bolts of Tailors Pride. Should I go buy it all?
    Lucky you! That's what I'd do.
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    Ok - here's an update on hair canvas.

    Sydnie sent me a piece of her Acro (HTCW style #87007, which is 33% viscose, 20% wool, 17% polyester, 13% hair, 17% cotton), and it isn't as heavy as the Tailor's Pride that I have. If Tailor's Pride winds up being discontinued, it would be possible to double the Acro, but I wouldn't be happy about it.

    I have two different versions of Tailor's Pride that I've gotten over the past couple of years:

    -My favorite is HTC style #87003. It has 41% acrylic, 19% hair, 16% polyester, 15% viscose, and 9% cotton. I got this bolt several years ago, and it's _not_ the Tailor's Pride that I've received recently when I've ordered bolts of Tailor's Pride.

    -The Tailor's Pride the I bought last year from Vogue Fabrics is also very nice. It's HTCW style #87009 and has 40% cotton, 33% hair, and 27% rayon.

    -The Tailor's Pride bolt that I just got yesterday from Banasch's is exactly the same style # (87009) and fiber content as the one I got from Vogue Fabrics last year, but it is _not_ quite as heavy as the older Tailor's Pride (kind of midway between Acro and the old Tailor's Pride). Probably made by a different mill. It's still heavier, though than the Acro.

    So, it's a bit of a mess. I think that, if you can find any Tailor's Pride left in a store, you should buy it. Who knows what will be available in the future.

    I'll keep sleuthing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    My local fabric store has three bolts of Tailors Pride. Should I go buy it all?
    I'm curious which Tailor's Pride this is. Did you buy some? What stock # is it?
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    I wonder what the kilt makers in Scotland are using. I'm guessing they have a different source of hair canvas for kilts.

    [Just worrying about it because I am getting closer to being able to have a kilt made. From what I've read, a box pleat kilt only has the canvas in the aprons, though...

    Thanks for the update, Barb.
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    I actually put canvas in the pleats in a box pleated kilt. I like the added stiffness and stability.

    Barb

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    I wonder what the kilt makers in Scotland are using. I'm guessing they have a different source of hair canvas for kilts.

    [Just worrying about it because I am getting closer to being able to have a kilt made. From what I've read, a box pleat kilt only has the canvas in the aprons, though...

    Thanks for the update, Barb.
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