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    Clearing Out - Harris Tweed - what to do with it?

    Bought this about the time we got married, so 35+ years ago. Seven yards (maybe meters?) of single width Harris Tweed. Includes the weaver's name and address (but I can't quite make it out; 13 Laxay? Carloway? Stornoway?). Blue/brown mix.

    Found this after loosing track of it for many years. I bought it to get a coat and slacks made of it. That's not happening. My wife just told me she always thought it was for her, so I could score some points with her. I could get a kilt jacket made (she could do it). I could sell. What are your suggestions?

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    Do you need a kilt jacket? If no, how about a tweed kilt? Or sell it. I'm sure that they'd be lots of interest.

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    Should you decide to sell the tweed fabric, I have an interest. And I'm within easy driving distance in Scottsville NY. Best, Joel

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassingW View Post
    Should you decide to sell the tweed fabric, I have an interest. And I'm within easy driving distance in Scottsville NY. Best, Joel
    Thanks. I'll keep that in mind. Wife comes first...
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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Do you need a kilt jacket? If no, how about a tweed kilt? Or sell it. I'm sure that they'd be lots of interest.
    I thought about a kilt jacket, but I'm not sure I need another one (maybe brown...). I hadn't thought about a tweed kilt though. Not sure that would be my cup of tea. I think if I ever do go for another kilt it will be tartan.
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    That tweed is amazing! Flecks of blues and browns, it looks like.

    It would make a super kilt jacket, one that would "tone with" practically any tartan.
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    With 7 yards perhaps your other half could have something and you could have a jacket too? I had a length of Harris Tweed cloth------I can't remember if it was double or single width---- that my mother had put aside for some project or other, although I suspect it was for a riding habit. Anyway I rescued it and Haggarts(no longer in business) made a jacket and waistcoat for me and its still going strong some 30/40 years later.

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