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5th July 10, 12:49 PM
#11
Smashing! I have to agree with the others that the neck has a very interesting cut! Kinda makes me want one for myself.. 
 Originally Posted by Kiltboy
Nice look. What tartan is it?
It's the MacGregor tartan.
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5th July 10, 02:27 PM
#12
Santa Kona
Founder & Chairman of Clan Claus Society
Chieftain Clan Kennedy
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5th July 10, 04:47 PM
#13
Wonderful work! I too second the request for
a) shots of the back of the waistcoat
b) shot of waistcoat and kilt together!
again, beautiful job. ith:
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6th July 10, 03:50 AM
#14
Good looking and versatile - I think it would also work with a jabot very well.
Regards
Chas
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6th July 10, 08:43 PM
#15
Very nicely done! (nice tartan, too ;))
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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6th July 10, 10:27 PM
#16
Your alignment of the tartan is superb. Very nice.
Did someone say something about a pattern?
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10th July 10, 02:56 PM
#17
Sorry it has taken me so long to reply to the requests. The pattern is a McCalls 9136. It was a pattern a former seamstress friend of my family gave me. She used to use the pattern for weddings. It has two options, one with the high "V" and another with a low cut and lapels. My wife and I both liked the high cut better.
The back of the vest is simply black satin, with a finishing belt. Not much to photograph.
I hadn't really taken shots with the kilt because it is more meant for conventional use, and I believe is too long to use with a kilt. (though I think it may be a little short, so who knows) I also have been unable to save enough shekels to speak to Thorfinn about a sporran, and so am sheepish about photos in more dressy kit :-S
May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
2 Corinthians 13:14
David E. Gregory
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17th July 10, 11:12 AM
#18
Beautiful job! Perfect for those times when a kilt isn't quite right, but you'd like to have your tartan seen. Commendable!
Only 9 notes. How hard could it be?
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23rd July 10, 08:16 AM
#19
Wonderful! I like that a lot.
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23rd July 10, 09:33 AM
#20
Well done laddie! As you mention it could be a tad short for the kilt, although you will probably get away with it(avoid the dreaded gap phenomenon)with a traditionally "cut" kilt.
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