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5th November 08, 09:50 AM
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Kilted Kids do the Darndest things...
My son (just turned 4) decided to wear his kilt today, which I was fine with, but as were were about to leave, he found a penny. He spent about 2 minutes trying to find a pocket on the kilt, then looked at me rather angrily and demanded help finding the pocket. I told him he didn't have any pockets on the kilt, and he made me go upstairs and get his pants (which have pockets) so he could carry his penny. (Why, SWK, don't you have kid sized sporrans/ belts?)
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5th November 08, 10:25 AM
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5th November 08, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Cassidy
Last time I looked, they just had the hose, well that's good to know.
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5th November 08, 11:47 AM
#4
Sport Kilt has child sized sporrans.
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5th November 08, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Galb
Sport Kilt has child sized sporrans.
I had seen that, when I ordered from SWK they didn't have the child size in stock, and my wife is spending all our money on her classroom. I havn't had the heart to tell her she spent our rent money on candy. (She spent about 200 over the weekend)
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5th November 08, 12:46 PM
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You could easily add a small pocket onto the under apron. Just find a piece of fabric that matches or compliments the tartan cut into a rectangle, fold over hem the top right corner at an angle to allow the hand to slip in, and fold over the remaining edges and sew them to the right hand edge of the under apron.
Done.
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5th November 08, 01:23 PM
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what ofcjax said, I have a small pocket knife pocket on my kilts, just as described on the right side of the under apron just inside of the hip bone, top edge flush with the top of kilt. its just like tuking it into the wast band but it stays there.
BAW
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5th November 08, 02:41 PM
#8
Another place that has child size sporrans:
http://www.kiltmart.com/zencart/inde...ex&cPath=28_29
They have 4 types. One is leather, and the other three are made from calf skin.
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5th November 08, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by kakkui_1037
Calf-skin isn't leather?
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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5th November 08, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by OFCJAX
You could easily add a small pocket onto the under apron. Just find a piece of fabric that matches or compliments the tartan cut into a rectangle, fold over hem the top right corner at an angle to allow the hand to slip in, and fold over the remaining edges and sew them to the right hand edge of the under apron.
Done.
Good idea, sounds like a good fix for your son's problem without having to worry about a sporran for daily wear at this age.
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