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    I'd forgotten how it felt

    It had been so long since I had ordered a kilt, I'd forgotten how it felt to wait.

    I had been in the production queue for a while and just sent Steve my measures for a charcoal dress model, yesterday. I fired off the information and got on with life.

    Until this afternoon, when he called to tell me that he had already washed my material and wanted to clear up a couple of little details with me. And now? I am officially in "Is It Done Yet, Is It Done Yet" mode.

    As soon as I get that kilt in my hot, little hands, then I'll be looking for ways to gently remind him of the shirt & vest prototypes I liked so well. Steve, if you thought you could tease me like that and then just walk away, you've another thing coming!

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    Ah, the joys of jonesing....

    Keep the drooling to a minimum. Wives hate it when you drool all over the carpets.

    Regarding the shirts and vests....you need to bug the wife about those (KiltedKnome). She has actually ordered in a lot of material (cotton, cotton/linen, and cotton/hemp) for the shirts, and is experimenting. There are a couple of local people who have offered to be guinea pigs as she perfects the design. I am not sure where she is on the vests. It has been a chaotic year.

    If you guys bug her enough, she will be working on them and then perhaps I can get some work done.
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    Congrats. Those dress models are slick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
    Regarding the shirts and vests....you need to bug the wife about those (KiltedKnome). She has actually ordered in a lot of material (cotton, cotton/linen, and cotton/hemp) for the shirts, and is experimenting. There are a couple of local people who have offered to be guinea pigs as she perfects the design. I am not sure where she is on the vests. It has been a chaotic year.
    Just don't allow her to stray too far from the original design, as I really do admire them both.

    And point this thread out to her, if you please. I mean, you don't need to let it get in the way of crafting up my kilt , but let her know I am most interested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tattobradley
    Those dress models are slick.
    I've admired them since the introduction. Not being the sharpest knife in the drawer , I just recently saw the versatility of owning one in a dark color. It can be a regular, daily wear kilt, or it can be a casual-dress kilt, with simple accessory changes.

    KiltedKnome, are you here and reading this yet?

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    I got an e-mail with a tracking number in it, this afternoon. I'm calm and relaxed. No, really, I am.

    Is it here yet???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1
    I got an e-mail with a tracking number in it, this afternoon. I'm calm and relaxed. No, really I am...
    You are such a liar!

    Cheers






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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache
    You are such a liar!

    Cheers






    (....says Panache who is waiting on tip toes for Matt Newsome to say his first custom made kilt is done.)

    What's he sewing up for you?

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    charcoal dress model

    ^^^^ what is this?

    i see no references to it......

    waiting on alexis malcolm!

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    Look HERE. Scroll down to the last selection, The Dress Model.

    Now look HERE in the Poly / Cotton Collection and you will see Charcoal.

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    Oh My! That dress model is one handsome garment! I had never really considered a contemporary kilt because I like the high waist of the trad style. This does open things up. I really like the side slash and rear welt pockets. Kinda pricey, but I can see the quality and attention to datail that goes into the construction.

    wish list just grew.
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