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    New Bonnet!

    Well, there were at least two Highland Games going on this weekend that I am aware of -- in Gatlingburg, TN, and in Springfield, MO. Sadly I was not at either.

    I was at work today, manning the museum. So at least I was kilted. :-)

    Lucky for me, however, that Ryan Ross chose today to come by and deliver a freshly knit bonnet for one of our customers.

    I knew from the first time I saw one of his bonnets that I was eventually going to have him make one for me, but just had to choose a color. I've really been leaning towards the brown, and had just decided to put in my order.

    Then he shows up at the museum with this black one, with a red toorie. And then he and his girlfriend start to mention how it went so well with the kilt I was wearing... and one thing led to another....

    Well, I came home from the museum this evening wearing a new bonnet. I bought the black one PLUS went ahead and put my order in for the brown.

    What do ya'll think of my new acquisition?






    Typically his bonnets come standard with a matching colored toorie, but this one he made with a red one, which I think is a good choice for the black. (If anyone is considering making an order and wants a different colored toorie or headband, just let us know, he'll be happy to accommodate).

    I'm really very happy with this bonnet, and already looking forward to the brown one (which I also requested with a red toorie, plus a red band). I really am a fan of items like this -- hand crafted, quality, well researched and well made. I also really like items of Highland dress that are very historical/traditional, yet from a recent enough time in history that they can easily be worn with modern-day Highland Dress. The word "timeless" comes to mind. :-)

    So thanks, Ryan, for a job well done. I'm a very happy customer!

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    Very nice!

    The bit in the description about "approximately 10,000 stitches" is not advertising hype, either! The one I've been working on --- a different style --- has about 8,400.
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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    Lookin' good, Sir.

    Here's a cell phone pic, taken inside the actual STM.



    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    Very nice!

    The bit in the description about "approximately 10,000 stitches" is not advertising hype, either! The one I've been working on --- a different style --- has about 8,400.
    Indeed. I think this particular black bonnet contains 9,720, but I'm not that great at math.
    Last edited by Ryan Ross; 15th May 10 at 09:08 PM.

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    Yep. I like it. I can't wait for Ryan to make mine. Then, will I want a brown one? A black one?

    Way to go Matt.

    PS: I wish I were as photogenic as you and Ryan. Virginia had something to say about that!

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    Hmm... I think I counted 9,723 but I may have missed one or two....

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    Nice looking hat Matt.

    I have a hat that is kind of similar to that one.

    At a recent kilt night we were discussing what kind of hat is OK to wear with a kilt. We finally decided that if you were wearing the kilt as every day wear, any hat that you liked and were happy wearing with the kilt was OK,--- AS LONG AS IT WASN'T A FUNNY HAT!!!

    At the end of the evening I put on my floppy hat with the red pom-pom and went home.

    Peter

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    Very sharp, very nice bonnet, and looks pretty good on the wearer!
    I wonder how that would look with a plant badge? Now I gotta find more money, how long is the list?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dall_Piobaire View Post
    ...how long is the list?
    It's manageable.

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