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3rd January 08, 10:28 AM
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source for "bulky" kilt hose
I currently wear for dress the super bulky kilt hose from J. Higgins in an off white color.
http://www.jhiggins.net/sf_proddetai...EDK4SDPWH1CMQL
Does anyone know where I could get a pair similer to these but in the Lvat green color? I was thinking that I may have to have them made for me, but how much does that usually cost?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Cheers,
Chad
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3rd January 08, 10:32 AM
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The Tartan Museum has a good offering of different kinds of hose.
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3rd January 08, 02:36 PM
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Just how bulky is bulky? The Higgins hose sound pretty nice. You could consider dyeing them, I suppose... Someone has written a thread on dyeing ecru socks, or was it garter ties?
I've seen popcorn-top piper's hose in colors listed at Tartan Thistle. My feet have first-person experience with the Lewis hose from the Scottish Tartans Museum gift shop. My feet say they are the best kilt hose they've encountered---expensive, and worth it. For a premium, they can special order large sizes for full-figured calves.
Custom knitting: You probably know that Alan H has commissioned a pair of hose from our colleague string.
Arlen's lady wife, Diane, has also made custom hose for cloves and when last heard from, was working on a set of argyle hose for McMurdo.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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3rd January 08, 02:41 PM
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D'oh: forgot to mention the Heritage hose at Freedom Kilts. Contact the Wiz for more info, they are rebuilding the Web site.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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We hand knit aran weight kilt socks using Jamieson's Spinning of shetland wool, and cost is $80 this is inc shipping from Scotland, and you choose design and exact size. Calana Crafts
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Originally Posted by calanacrafts
We hand knit aran weight kilt socks using Jamieson's Spinning of shetland wool, and cost is $80 this is inc shipping from Scotland, and you choose design and exact size. Calana Crafts
I case others don't think to click your name, above, here is a direct link to the Calana Craft web site:
http://www.harristweedbagandsocks.co...let/StoreFront
(Might be a good idea to put a link in your sig file)
Hand knite hose? Harris Tweed? How can one go wrong!
I'm going to spend some time now window shopping your store (or is that "Windows XP shopping?"
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Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
I case others don't think to click your name, above, here is a direct link to the Calana Craft web site:
http://www.harristweedbagandsocks.co...let/StoreFront
(Might be a good idea to put a link in your sig file)
Hand knite hose? Harris Tweed? How can one go wrong!
I'm going to spend some time now window shopping your store (or is that "Windows XP shopping?"
Thank you, I was not sure if I should put a link in or not, It is Hand Knit Scottish Kilt Socks, you may want to see the last pair I did, not sure why anyone would want to wear anemone colour but the guy ordered 2 pairs, so I knitted 3........
http://www.harristweedbagandsocks.com/
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Bulky? Is it thicker or something?
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Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
Bulky? Is it thicker or something?
Bulky is an aran/worsted weight sock, a heavier weight of sock than the normal, Calana Crafts
http://www.harristweedbagandsocks.com/
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14th May 08, 06:37 AM
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oh, OK thanks for clearing that up.
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