Congratulations team . I want to give a shoutout to Emma who helped with a problem with an order for a great kilt. She was very helpful and was a joy to deal with on the phone.
Congratulations on your kilt design to be a museum display. I just can not resist a chance to tune into everthing your posting. The single topic ones give me a chance to hear the topic a second time incase i missed something from the live podcasts. Will see you at kilted classic!
I wish yall were within driving distance! Yall are definitely the kind of people I would work with, or atleast go visit often! One day I'll make it all the way up there!
In New Zealand we make a lot of woolen material , and yet the price of a pure wool 8 yard kilt is astronomical . Pakistani kilts help get people into wearing the kilt , and giving them the incentive to save up and purchase a good woolen kilt . NZ could manufacture our own , but the almighty dollar says no .
What ever happened to the minister dude & the girl that also made the funny faces when trying alcohol the one that I had pretty eyes & and if my memory is correct, freckles??
+USAKiltsOfficial *Sewing machines manufactured in the late Victorian and early Edwardian* (both GBR) *Eras, oscillating-shuttle and rotary, required only mechanical power.* Thus the sewing benches equipped with treadles. Know not whether a SAILRITEⓇ moving-foot machine has low enough a power requirement to treadle effectively.
I always knew y'all were awesome. I went to the National Museum this summer. What an honor to be chosen. But I guess it shouldn't surprise me. 🙂
Congratulations USA Kilts. What a great way to be recognized and well deserved.
What an incredible honor!!! Congratulations.
Very good guys! Congratulations on being selected by the museum. Thats just awesome! God bless, Rob
This look behind the scenes is fantastic. Love the special order.
Great to see so many tartans worn. American Dream very impressive!
Congratulations! Slàinte!
Congrats USA Kilts. Love that tartan. Can't wait to visit your shop. Really enjoy the loose threads videos too.
Wow that's so awesome! You definitely deserve that honour!
Awesome. You’ve done well for yourself, your industry, and your customers.
Congrats, mates! 🥳🥳🥳
Well done guys, congratulations!
Terrific, thanks. Enjoyed seeing your eclectic team.
So cool! Tartan looks pretty sharp.
Congratulations team . I want to give a shoutout to Emma who helped with a problem with an order for a great kilt. She was very helpful and was a joy to deal with on the phone.
This is awesome you all are being featured in the museum. Great video too.👍😊
Congratulations on your kilt design to be a museum display. I just can not resist a chance to tune into everthing your posting.
The single topic ones give me a chance to hear the topic a second time incase i missed something from the live podcasts.
Will see you at kilted classic!
Congratulations 🥳
Looking forward to ordering my first proper kilt from your company. Im very glad to have found this channel.
So cool! The American Dream tartan is really top-notch and one of my favorite designs that Rocky has developed!
So cool watching the semi-trad American Dream being worked on. I just ordered one for myself.
I wish yall were within driving distance! Yall are definitely the kind of people I would work with, or atleast go visit often! One day I'll make it all the way up there!
We'll be here!
But this is a really good photo of you & the crew!!!!
Looking good Rocky! How have you lost so much weight?
Do you have any plans to make an antique version of the ax kilt pin?
In New Zealand we make a lot of woolen material , and yet the price of a pure wool 8 yard kilt is astronomical . Pakistani kilts help get people into wearing the kilt , and giving them the incentive to save up and purchase a good woolen kilt . NZ could manufacture our own , but the almighty dollar says no .
Why do you not use a pressing cloth between the iron and tartan fabric?
What ever happened to the minister dude & the girl that also made the funny faces when trying alcohol the one that I had pretty eyes & and if my memory is correct, freckles??
+USAKiltsOfficial *Sewing machines manufactured in the late Victorian and early Edwardian* (both GBR) *Eras, oscillating-shuttle and rotary, required only mechanical power.* Thus the sewing benches equipped with treadles. Know not whether a SAILRITEⓇ moving-foot machine has low enough a power requirement to treadle effectively.
Wow that was a kickin' rad video!