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22nd October 14, 05:22 PM
#141
Here's the completed Dress Turquoise Menzies... 
Just in time for a competition this weekend in Bellingham!
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22nd October 14, 05:34 PM
#142
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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22nd October 14, 07:31 PM
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22nd October 14, 08:26 PM
#144
Dee, it looks splendid. Job well done, and she looks really pleased with it too.
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22nd October 14, 09:09 PM
#145
Awww...thanks! The socks are from a lady named Kathy Park who does tartan hose. She dyed the wool to match this kilt, and also some to match Emma's Tangerine Dream. 
It's funny that she does look pleased. You should have seen her during the 30 minutes prior to the picture, when I was making her try all her dance gear on! Boo hoo hoo...
I told her that the longer she took to smile for the picture, the longer I was going to make her stand there.
The only problem with making kilts for these girls is that they keep growing at an alarming rate! Tomorrow I have to bite the bullet, and try to make Emma's kilt a bit bigger, as she has already outgrown it. Yikes!
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23rd October 14, 06:02 AM
#146
You did a lovely job! And think about how much more you will learn when you now resize the kilt!
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23rd October 14, 04:23 PM
#147
Fabulous! And lookit that grin!
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26th October 14, 08:01 AM
#148
Dee, She looks wonderful. You did a great job.
Member of Clan MacPherson Association
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31st October 14, 07:13 AM
#149
 Originally Posted by sydnie7
PlaidPreacher (aka Robert Adams, in his best High Church persona) reads from the Gospel According to Saint Barb
That's priceless! Thanks for posting!
Thank you one and all for this wonderful thread! It's XMarks at its best, my favourite kind of thread, allowing me to vicariously experience the beautiful tartans and pleating decisions and hard work and fun and camaraderie of the Kamp. (I also love pic-filled threads about Games in various places around the world.)
I've attended one camp, by Elsie Stuehmeyer, and it was amazing, one of those 'bucket list' things I'd long intended to do. I recommend attending one to any kilt lover.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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