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3rd February 25, 10:10 AM
#11
Originally Posted by CBH
I knew Mr. Ashton *used* to make exactly what I'm looking for.
I didn't expect to lure him out of retirement But I was hoping for some pointers.
Someone mentioned USAKilts, but in my original post I wrote they already turned me down.
I'll continue the quest and update y'all.
Mr. Ashton was kind enough to give me advice and photos of his pocket construction not to long ago: https://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/...ailable-98974/
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3rd February 25, 10:47 AM
#12
Thanks @User !!
I don't know how I missed your thread when it was active.
How far have you gotten on making your own kilt ?
I see @RGM1 had pockets added to a USA Kilt. I will PM him to get more info.
Thanks again !
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3rd February 25, 12:15 PM
#13
Originally Posted by CBH
Thanks @ User !!
I don't know how I missed your thread when it was active.
How far have you gotten on making your own kilt ?
I see @ RGM1 had pockets added to a USA Kilt. I will PM him to get more info.
Thanks again !
Not great. Work has been crazy, so I haven't had much free time lately. I ordered a couple "Scottish" "100% wool" tartans from UTKilts, but they turned out to be Pakistani synthetic, so I had to return them. https://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/...-woolen-99044/
Lochcarron is running a sale right now, so maybe I'll set aside some time and place an order.
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3rd February 25, 05:58 PM
#14
Originally Posted by User
Out of kindness??? What the heck? I'm not kind. I'm a curmudgeon and was just trying to get you out of my hair so I could go back to reading my book.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 3rd February 25 at 06:00 PM.
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4th February 25, 07:12 AM
#15
They Do Exist !!
I found some kilt makers that will add pockets. Since Mr. Ashton received such an unfair reprisal for his innovation, I'm hesitant to list them here. One was in Canada and 2 were in Scotland. I still await a reply from one more in America.
American National is a stock tartan, but Texas Bluebonnet is a custom weave.
Anybody want to split a custom weave ? 1500 BP for 3 kilts worth of material (yes - cost of cloth alone per one quote), so I need 2 volunteers.
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4th February 25, 09:25 AM
#16
Originally Posted by figheadair
Pockets in a kilt are a nonsense in my view. If you want pockets, wearing trousers or a coat does the job.
I am afraid that I can't help but agree.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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4th February 25, 10:07 AM
#17
Simple inner pocket...
CBH, I was unable to attach pictures to a message... so here is what I did based on Robert Macdonald video on youtube...
Sewn on to the unside of the inner apron. I slip my index finger [
ATTACH=CONFIG]44158[/ATTACH]
between the kilt and shirt, hooking onto the pocket and lift it out.
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5th February 25, 09:27 AM
#18
Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
Out of kindness??? What the heck? I'm not kind. I'm a curmudgeon and was just trying to get you out of my hair so I could go back to reading my book.
Oh I don't know Steve, after all that growling, muttering and stamping of feet is done and dusted, you are quite a nice chap really.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 5th February 25 at 09:36 AM.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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5th February 25, 09:36 AM
#19
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Oh I don't know Steve, after all that growling and muttering is done and dusted, you are quite a nice chap really.
Should we vote on that?
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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5th February 25, 10:10 AM
#20
Originally Posted by CBH
American National is a stock tartan, but Texas Bluebonnet is a custom weave.
You can get the fabric here: https://www.scotlandforever.net/sele...php?IDNumber=9
Cheers,
SM
P.S. The dark version looks better for a kilt IMHO... more masculine.
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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