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Kilts - Advanced

Skill Level

Unknown

Year

2019

Version

28.11.2024

Approval authority

British Union

Kilts Advanced AY Honour.png
Kilts - Advanced
Regional
Skill Level
???
Approval authority
British Union
Year of Introduction
2019


1

Have the basic Kilt honour.


For tips and instruction see Kilts.


2

Have the Tartan honour.



3

Investigate the history of the kilt.



4

Know the historic Gaelic names for the different types of kilts.



5

Be able to model how to put on a Great Kilt.



6

Be able to explain the Dress Act of 1776 and Diskilting Act of 1782. Know whose romantic vision of Gaelic culture and Highland dress brought about the revival of the kilt.



7

Be able to name/identify kilt accessories, such as: sporrans, kilt pin, sgian dubh (pronounced skeean doo), and ghillie brogues.



8

Do one of the following to see how tartans and kilts are made:



8a

Take a mill tour at the Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre in Selkirk.



8b

Visit the Lochcarron Weavers Shop in Loch Carron in Wester Ross, Highlands.



8c

Visit a local kilt maker.



8d

If you live outside of the UK and none of these are possible, watch documentary videos on the subject and interview a kilt maker by phone or by email.




9

Wear a men’s kilt, ladies tartan skirt, or an equivalent to an event.



10

What spiritual application can you draw from kilt-making, history and evolution of the kilt, or another aspect of this honor? Write a devotional thought from this and be sure to include a corresponding Bible verse with your thought.




References