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24th August 09, 07:06 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by lethearen
I think he has double-width fabric in mind... in which case wouldn't four yards of it (equivalent to eight yards single) be plenty? Even three yards (six in single) should be ample, methinks.
My bad.
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6th September 09, 10:41 AM
#12
Thanks everyone, I will most likely be going with the hand spun tartan from Celtic croft.
Of course now I'm having thoughts of going with a Black Watch Tartan instead of ancient Campbell, they're basically the same thing save the shades of color. Just having trouble deciding since I want to get into colonial/American Revolution living history and reenactments, I don't know how well ancient Campbell will fit in that category. (IF any has advice, please tell. The decisions never stop do they?
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6th September 09, 10:51 AM
#13
IsaacM
You must, of course, spend your money how and when you choose, but might I just suggest that you hold fire and save your pennies for a more traditional style kilt. You may well find it more versatile in the long run.
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