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    No tweed kilt.....yet. But, here is a recent post of a Harris tweed jacket and waistcoat.

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/m...x.html?t=50515

    Hee-HEE! I have one of the Estate tweeds on order from STM, now!
    Last edited by Jack Daw; 15th October 09 at 12:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slohairt View Post
    Actually, 'reversed' Kingussie-pleated kilts can have a central box pleat. I prefer to make them that way.
    Ooo, that's interesting. Don't think I've ever seen that done. What I always liked about the look of the Kingussie was the central box pleat, and its absence may be the reason that the reversed never struck my fancy.

    Do you happen to have a picture of one of these creations being worn? If so, I'd love to have a look.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doftya View Post
    I'm very interested in finding out the source for the right sporran belt. I love the simplicity of the way it works!
    I'm not sure that it's actually a Ferguson Britt sporran belt (don't think it is), but if it's not, it looks to be set up the same way, more or less.

    Quite sorry... back to tweed, now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac Ghille Sheathanaich View Post
    Our esteemed Brother Matt N. is correct, in that the Harris tweeds I mentioned earlier, usually equate to about 30" wide, give or take.

    the source I mentioned, who sells her work on eBay, lists her fabric as being 71/73 cm wide, which, If I am any good at math, (not......) that comes out to about 28" +-.

    would work for a box-pleat job.

    http://shop.ebay.com/isleoflewistwee...&_trksid=p4340

    Is the link. She has 31 different weaves listed at present, all four yard lengths and listed at or about $63 US.

    Have seen some very nice tweed kilts among the lot of you who have posted.

    Fide et Fortitudine, aye!

    T.

    Been in contact with the seller (or weaver, as the case may be), as there were two that I desperately wanted from her list. Given the plan was a kilt from each, I checked with her on the weight, and she was kind enough to let me know that they are all Featherweight, at 216/240 g/M, or around 8 oz.

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