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8th November 06, 04:53 AM
#1
65 Wool 35 Poly Pleating?
I have a chance to get some material in one of my clan tartans at a good price, but it is 65% wool and 35% polyester. Does anyone have experience in making kilts out of a blend like this? I am especially interested in hearing about how sharp the pleats might be, and how well they would hold up and stay sharp.
Thanks for any information or suggestions.
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8th November 06, 05:00 AM
#2
I know that I have a couple of suits in material that's that blend and I've found them to be good wearin' and they stay looking neat even after being packed in a bag for more time than I would like.
I'm just curious about how heavy the material is. The pants of the suits that I mentioned have no problems with the creases holding but the material isn't as heavy as I would expect kilt material to be...did you luck out and find a heavier weight?
Best
AA
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8th November 06, 05:16 AM
#3
It is said to be 13 ounce, "same weight as a 13 ounce wool." I would guess that is heavier than most pants' wool. Would that be characterized as medium to heavy weight?
Last edited by gilmore; 8th November 06 at 05:20 AM.
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8th November 06, 06:13 AM
#4
Have you got a good source?
I'm having a hard time finding relatively inexpensive fabric in any tartan.
Personally, If I were you, I would jump all over it if the price was right.
It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist
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8th November 06, 07:52 AM
#5
The great kilt I've had for years is a 65/25 blend. Once pleated up, it holds together incredibly well, with nice sharp pleats. I would think that it would make a fine dress kilt material.
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8th November 06, 08:17 AM
#6
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8th November 06, 11:24 AM
#7
Yeah, 65/35. Silly fingers.
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8th November 06, 01:35 PM
#8
where did you get it! inquiring minds want to know!
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8th November 06, 01:36 PM
#9
I have a kilt in 55/45 that does very well....
Give a man a beer, he wastes an hour....
Teach a man to brew, he wastes a lifetime.....
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8th November 06, 04:04 PM
#10
I have a wool/poly and although you do need to take care with the temperature of the iron - test a spare bit so you don't melt the polyester fibres, the man made fibre actually seems to help maintain the pleats.
I don't do all the sewing down and shaping of trad kilts, I just press the shape in once the waistline is done, and I was rather pleased by the way a hot press worked on this - and more than once as the kilt has been made smaller twice. I just ironed the fabric at progressively warmer tempertures until the creases came out, did different pleats, pressed them in, and there was no sign of the previous incarnation.
I have a good quality iron which helps a lot with this sort of sewing.
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