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30th August 09, 07:16 PM
#11
I agree, getting a well cut one is what I am worried about. I thought it might be worth the trouble of sending the fabric to someone who makes them on a regular basis.
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30th August 09, 07:22 PM
#12
I wouldn't do both. The waistcoat is a great addition.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
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30th August 09, 07:53 PM
#13
Might I suggest-- if there is enough fabric-- to have two waistcoats made? One five button for day wear, and another, three button, for evening wear.
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30th August 09, 08:17 PM
#14
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Might I suggest-- if there is enough fabric-- to have two waistcoats made? One five button for day wear, and another, three button, for evening wear.
If there isn't enough fabric, get a jabot and you could probably still wear the five button waistcoat for evening wear.
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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30th August 09, 08:47 PM
#15
Originally Posted by ted crocker
if there isn't enough fabric, get a jabot and you could probably still wear the five button waistcoat for evening wear.
absolutely!!
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31st August 09, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Might I suggest-- if there is enough fabric-- to have two waistcoats made? One five button for day wear, and another, three button, for evening wear.
Great advice & something I myself will keep in mind for future use.
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31st August 09, 01:59 AM
#17
Here is mine :
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Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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31st August 09, 04:23 AM
#18
I have two tartan waistcoats, neither professionally made. One I had made by a friend and volunteer at the museum. I had enough cloth to do both the front and the back in tartan, which is a great option if you ever wear the waistcoat without a jacket. I don't have a picture handy of the back, but the tartan is straight on the back, on the bias on the front.
My wife made my second one. This one has a plain back.
Making a bias cut waistcoat uses up more fabric than you'd think, because you have to have enough room to "play with" to get the pattern to line up just right. If I recall right my wife needed a full yard double width to get the two panels for the front of the vest.
If you have enough fabric I'd recommend getting a waistcoat with tartan front and back. The tartan back on my first one never fails to draw compliments.
I, personally, wouldn't want a fly plaid. But it does sound like you have enough material to make a larger plaid as I describe in my blog post, should you decide to forgoe the waistcoat:
http://kiltmaker.blogspot.com/2008/0...ats-plaid.html
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31st August 09, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
[snip]. . . the tartan is straight on the back, on the bias on the front.. . .
Thanks for that bit of detail. I've contemplated making a "full tartan" waistcoat, assumed the back would be bias as well.
Is the back semi-aligned with pleats to the sett below it, or just center a major element?
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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31st August 09, 01:28 PM
#20
If you're looking for Lion Rampant buttons for the waistcoat, Three Feathers Pewter, where I got some for a black waistcoat, has them at reasonable prices. They do good work and are nice people.
http://www.threefeatherspewter.com/Buttons%20Celtic.htm
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