Hi all,
Jerry sent me this link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/8yd-Kilt-Kilts-Tart ... 41478c8db8
Neither of us are familiar with Hamilton Mills, but it claims to be made in Scotland and it is pretty cheap.
Only problem is it's 11 oz, so not kilt material, unless you live in a very warm climate. (I would recommend 11 oz for other things, though.)
Interesting. If anyone knows more about Hamilton Mills, let us know.
Kyle=
Cheap 11 oz. Tartan
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Re: Cheap 11 oz. Tartan
I can think of a lot of good uses for that. Quilted purses and such. The only problem is my only domestic quality is that I live in a house.
Thanks for sharing that...I'll get some ideas.
Ginger
Thanks for sharing that...I'll get some ideas.
Ginger