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9th June 09, 07:35 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Barb T.
It actually _is_ really simple, provided that you don't have a double width of fabric. You just can't apply all the rules that you normally would for a symmetric tartan.
Is it at all possible to make an invisible join if you have double width fabric and asymmetrical sett? I can't come up with a solution to match both sett and twill.
Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!
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9th June 09, 11:20 AM
#12
Kind of depends on what you mean. If you mean that you have a double width of fabric that you want to join at the back matching the tartan and the twill _and_ the selvedge, then, no, you can't. If you're willing to put a hem in the kilt, then, yes, you can match the twill line and the tartan, provided that the tartan doesn't have too big a sett and your kilt isn't really long.
Does that explanation make sense?
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10th June 09, 12:19 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by Barb T.
Kind of depends on what you mean. If you mean that you have a double width of fabric that you want to join at the back matching the tartan and the twill _and_ the selvedge, then, no, you can't. If you're willing to put a hem in the kilt, then, yes, you can match the twill line and the tartan, provided that the tartan doesn't have too big a sett and your kilt isn't really long.
Does that explanation make sense?
That's exactly the answer I was hoping for, thank you very much!
Heming (will order "The Book" tomorrow).
Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!
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16th June 09, 05:24 AM
#14
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17th June 09, 06:13 AM
#15
well damn i guess im lucky jerry carries my dreadful asymetrical tartan all the time, well us buchanans cant help but be pains in the a#$@
Reverend Chevalier Christopher Adam Dow II KStI
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