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4th September 09, 01:41 PM
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I think it always best to work with a kiltmaker. I have done this locally with Matt Newsome in North Carolina; and at a little more distance with Bonnie Heather (Greene) in New York. I will PM you with more information.
Thing is, working with a kiltmaker need not be done in your same geographic area; however, having said that, I know from personal experience that it helps to work close to home as possible for that very first kilt. This is because each of us is new at this custom endeavor, and gaining experience allows one to work further afield, with confidence, built upon that first experience.
If you have already climbed through the early learing curve, then there are several kiltmakers on this forum that can deliver what you seek. Just read the posts in the Forums and you will find several other kiltmakers.
Last edited by tyger; 4th September 09 at 01:47 PM.
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