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Over a year ago I was asked what I did with my scraps. Well I have a number of projects and generally I have about 3% waste, so I really don't have leftovers. Which is OK.

The fellow asked if I would build a multicolour leather kilt. I said sure, should be a piece of cake! WRONG!

It took me a year to assemble the scraps that were big enough to make pleats. So here is the end result.

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Sorry the last pic is out of focus.

Took me about three times as long to build. Not doing that again

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That's very very sharp !!! I love it.

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I visited your website ~ COOL. The camo kilt & leather ones are my favorite. I like the style, very practical. I never realized how many things a kilt could hold. I make leather "War Kilts", here's one of my favorites.

ELAD

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I visited your website ~ COOL. The camo kilt & leather ones are my favorite. I like the style, very practical. I never realized how many things a kilt could hold. I make leather "War Kilts", here's one of my favorites.

ELAD

Gladiator style kilts? lots of hardware and hours of setting the studs.....

Thanks for the compliments.

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It's a shame that you won't be doing that again. All of your kilts look fantastic, but this one really caught my eye... has kind of a gypsy kilt look all patched together from remnants. I think that something like this might even sell better here in the eclectic pacific NW than an all-one-color kilt. We're kind of a gravy-people...throw a little bit of everything in the pot!

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I visited your website ~ COOL. The camo kilt & leather ones are my favorite. I like the style, very practical. I never realized how many things a kilt could hold. I make leather "War Kilts", here's one of my favorites.

ELAD

I have to ask!

is anything worn under that kilt?

and given the number of rivets I think the answer would be:-

PROBABLY

( a reworking of an old Scottish joke)

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