The IV36 PUTTICK Kilt

This kilt was created from the last of the linen to be woven in Scotland, by a French lady with a longstanding family association with this special cloth. A small section of tweed bought on her travels on the west coast added to the natural warmth of the linen and refers to the image of a verdant landscape painted in oils which formed the basis of my clients brief. Pockets were also a must and this kilt features two, both, like the lining of her kilt, house a vintage cotton printed with daisies, which unbeknown to me when I suggested it, bought back happy memories of days out with her young children to a local garden, where the daisy chains made on the trip would return home filling her pockets.