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Thread: Barb T.'s Book

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    Barb T.'s Book

    Ok, what's it called, exactly, and where do I get it? :-D

    I want to learn...


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    The Art of Kiltmaking

    I ordered it last Thursday and received it on Monday. It looks very straightforward to me and I'm well pleased with my purchase. Once I finish moving, I plan on starting on my first kilt making experience!

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    Ed's Mini Review: Excellent book, somewhat helpful for making a contemparary kilt, but it's truly geared towards traditional hand sewn kilts. If you're making that... then it's awesome

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    Hi T-K

    It's called The Art of Kiltmaking: Step-by-Step Instructions for Making a Traditional Scottish Kilt. You can get it on line at http://www.celticdragonpress.com

    $29.95 plus shipping.

    And free answers to any questions!

    Cheers,

    Barb

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    Barb's book may not be the best $30 I have spent, but it is quite high on the list....and I have yet to actually make a kilt.

    The book taught me a lot about how a kilt is constructed and why. It also has a section on altering a kilt. So.... I had a very nice traditional which, for various reasons, I was no longer able to wear. With what I learned from Barb's book I was able to alter the kilt so it now fits comfortably and looks really good. Thus for the cost of the book, and some time on my part, I have regained the use of a really nice kilt. Sure beats paying $500+ for a new one!

    Making a kilt .... that is on my (way too long) list of things to do someday.

    Glenn

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