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14th August 06, 09:53 AM
#11
cool.....if I remember correctly, Jeff from PK had mice or rats as pets too.
I'm wondering if Sunflash isn't some long lost family member of Jeff's?
Nice work again Sunflash!
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15th August 06, 02:31 AM
#12
Really inspiring stuff.
Sunflash has a real artists ability to make something original whilst retaining elements of traditional design, plus they are combined with elegance.
I think I am jelous. (ie - must use that idea)
I did think that slightly shaping the heavier material would be good, keeping the 'outer' fold line straight, but extending the lower edge of the strip maybe up to one inch so it makes the lower part of the kilt look heavier.
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15th August 06, 11:46 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by Pleater
Really inspiring stuff.
Sunflash has a real artists ability to make something original whilst retaining elements of traditional design, plus they are combined with elegance.
I think I am jelous. (ie - must use that idea)
I did think that slightly shaping the heavier material would be good, keeping the 'outer' fold line straight, but extending the lower edge of the strip maybe up to one inch so it makes the lower part of the kilt look heavier.
No jelousy needed. I may be forced however to try your idea of tapering the outer pleat material. It would allow me to cover the inner pleat differently and make it appear to be much deeper than it otherwise would. I think it would look very nice.
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