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| image      = Tartan_kilt.png
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| description = A long piece of wool cloth drawn around the waist in nicely adjusted folds, the lower part falls to the knees, while the upper part is drawn up and adjusted to the left shoulder so that the right arm is perfectly free.
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| category    = skirts
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| type        = wool clothing
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| time        = 1
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| resources  = 780g of [[wool cloth]]<br />40g of [[leather]]
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| objects    = none
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| tools      = {{needle}}
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| machines    = none
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'''Description:''' A long piece of wool cloth drawn around the waist in nicely adjusted folds, the lower part falls to the knees, while the upper part is drawn up and adjusted to the left shoulder so that the right arm is perfectly free.
'''Description:''' a long piece of wool cloth drawn around the waist in nicely adjusted folds, the lower part falls to the knees, while the upper part is drawn up and adjusted to the left shoulder so that the right arm is perfectly free<br>
 
'''Raw materials:''' 780g of [[wool cloth]], 40g of [[leather]]<br>
 
'''Days:''' 1 <br>
 
'''Tools:''' {{needle}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Clothing]]
 
[[Category:Wool clothing]]
 

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Great kilt
Tartan kilt.png
A long piece of wool cloth drawn around the waist in nicely adjusted folds, the lower part falls to the knees, while the upper part is drawn up and adjusted to the left shoulder so that the right arm is perfectly free.
Clothing
Categoryskirts
Typewool clothing
Time1 day(s)
Resources780g of wool cloth
40g of leather
Objectsnone
Toolsiron, bone, or seashell needle
Machinesnone

Description: A long piece of wool cloth drawn around the waist in nicely adjusted folds, the lower part falls to the knees, while the upper part is drawn up and adjusted to the left shoulder so that the right arm is perfectly free.