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Scottish kiltmaker Graeme Bone has told of his "extreme pride" as he shared the story behind his most treasured creation, a kilt made from a bolt of fabric donated by King Charles. He was a steel worker but changed careers after becoming concerned for his health. The 36-year-old, from Auchinleck in Ayrshire, took part in the modern artisan programme offered by the Prince's Foundation and found his calling in making traditional, hand-sewn kilts.
Scottish kiltmaker Graeme Bone has told of his "extreme pride" as he shared the story behind his most treasured creation, a kilt made from a bolt of fabric donated by King Charles. He was a steel worker but changed careers after becoming concerned for his health. The 36-year-old, from Auchinleck in Ayrshire, took part in the modern artisan programme offered by the Prince's Foundation and found his calling in making traditional, hand-sewn kilts.
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