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View Poll Results: Lady Chrystel is making a few Kingussie Kilts which tartan would you choose?

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  • National Millenium

    9 13.24%
  • Limerick County

    22 32.35%
  • Jacobite Modern

    5 7.35%
  • Edinburg International Conference Center EICC

    13 19.12%
  • Culloden Muted

    22 32.35%
  • Caledonian New Old Colours

    11 16.18%
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    Normally I don't like much in the way of yellow (sorry, MacLeods!), but the EICC strikes me very nicely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarkus View Post
    I have a kilt in National Millenial and really like it, but I like #4 as well. Please post photos when she finishes. I've only seen museum versions of the Kingussie.
    We had a “work meeting” yesterday evening and we tried out many things.

    It seems that Lady Chrystel’s modern version of the Kingussie should be different of any version already existing, modern or old.

    The central box pleat will be quite small; the knife pleats deep and numerous.

    Of course this will depend on the sett size and structure

    We would be closer to 7 yards of fabric than 5…

    13oz to 16 oz would be ideal.

    The pleats of a Reversed Kingussie should be very similar to a tank and bring us to 8 yards…

    All of this is very exciting. Stay tuned !


    Best,

    Robert
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    Very exciting, indeed, Robert !

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    #5 & #6

    I am most partial to the Culloden Muted and the Caledonian New Old Colours. I would love to have a Kingussie in either of those tartans.
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    I'll take my kilt in the Caledonian New Old Colours, please. I like the Limerick County tartan best, though.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macman View Post
    I'll take my kilt in the Caledonian New Old Colours, please. I like the Limerick County tartan best, though.
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    I will take anything the Lady makes!

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    Thinking about it from a pleating standpoint, I think the Culloden Muted might look the best.

    Are these to be Reverse K's or true K's? You've mentioned both styles. RevK is pretty common, it's true K that is seldom seen outside the museum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    Thinking about it from a pleating standpoint, I think the Culloden Muted might look the best.

    Are these to be Reverse K's or true K's? You've mentioned both styles. RevK is pretty common, it's true K that is seldom seen outside the museum.
    Lady Chrystel is really looking forward to making true Kingussie Kilts.

    Though, as I mentioned in a previous post, they will be quite different from what we see in the museums.

    Smaller back box pleat, deeper knife pleats…and lots of them.


    Best,

    Robert
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    I, too, like Phil, am partial to the Irish County tartans. In fact I have two kilts made and fabric for two more. I also find the Irish tartans fabric to be better woven—perhaps because it is woven by only one mill.
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