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    Great job Barb, and congratulations Longhunter. Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.
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    Wonderful.
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    Barb, down south we'd say "You're a peach!"
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    That she is...

    A peach indeed!

    For the record, the kilt I'm wearing in these pics is indeed made by me, but it's not mine. The same friend that bought me the kilt will be the new owner of it. I made it for him and he and I just happen to have near identical measurements! Apron is kinda lifted up in the pics...damned booth seat in the diner...I should have adjusted when I stood up!!

    I know some of you are thinking it's odd for ME to be wearing HIS kilt. Since he knew I was going to have breakfast with Barb and that she was going to be giving me his gift, he insisted that I wear his kilt to show her my handiwork.

    I started this kilt back in February (I think)...and it took me somewhere around 40-50 hours of work. I don't think I'll be looking to become a professional kiltmaker any time soon!!! However, I do have a whole other 8m length of the same fabric that is waiting to be made into a kilt for me...still unsure whether it will be box pleated or knife pleated...too many decisions!
    "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine

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