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    Question A Lady's sash

    Morning all,

    Not sure if this should here or DIY.

    I have a large long piece of scrap from my kilt and it seems to big enough to do a sash for my wife to wear. I've seen women wearing sashes but now that I need a reference I can't find one.

    How do I go about turning the scrap into a sash? Do I fring it like a fly plaid or seem the edges and only fring the ends?

    Thanks for your time,
    Jim

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    Spot on, seam the edges and fringe the ends.
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