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    Quote Originally Posted by GRKilt View Post
    Is it just me or does this treatment of the r'lyeh tartan look like hidden tentacles?
    Oooh - good call. It does!!! How appropriate!
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    Wonderful work as always Barb, I guess it's no surprise that the kilts you have made for me are the favourites in my collection.
    Last edited by McMurdo; 15th January 14 at 05:07 PM. Reason: grammer

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRKilt View Post
    Is it just me or does this treatment of the r'lyeh tartan look like hidden tentacles?
    Rocky pleated mine the same way. It really adds to the over all look of the kilt. Great job Mrs. T!
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    If I may ask, from what mill is the lochaber weathered tartan?
    I really like that tartan but then it looks so different to the pictures I've seen before.

    Anyway, both Kilts look great and I hope they will be walked around in a lot.

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    The Weathered Lochaber is Lochcarron Strome.
    Last edited by Barb T; 15th January 14 at 05:35 PM.
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    Wow! Very nice. They look like a peacock fan without the eyeballs.
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Really lovely. If I had to choose, like many others I would go with the Weathered Lochaber, but I think the flash from the Cthulhu will be more striking.
    If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!

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    They look great Barb. I don't think I have seen the Cthulhu tartan before.

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    Absolutely outstanding Barb ! I'm a big fan of this pleating style when the tartan lends itself to an impressive flash .

    As you stated , not all tartans can do this , but if the tartan does lend itself to a good looking flash .... it's a thing of beauty in my book .

    Well done !!!

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    Stunning work as always, Barb.

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