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    I like asking questions

    Maybe I'm commiting sacrilege here...

    In order to hold pleats in better...couldn't one put a very fine stitch right along the pleat...or would that be impossible? Or would it mess up the swing/sway?

    My curiosity overflows...and kilts are such a fun thing to be curious about...

    We shall not cease from exploration/ And the end of all our exploring/ Will be to arrive where we started/ And know the place for the first time. <><

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    The Amerikilt has the pleats stitched down- several kiltmakers do it. I would only do it on one side of the pleat, though.

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    I know that Bear sews in the pleats (both the outer and inner) of his 8-yard kilts, but not his four-yard kilts. I also know that when I wore a 4-yard Bear kilt for five months straight, out of doors in the rain, snow, mud, and river fordings, washing it only every three weeks at the most it still held the pleats.

    Here is a picture of the kilt (on the left) from behind after a full two months of backpacking, only taking it off when I slept. No ironing, no hang drying it, just throwing it in the wash. No sewn pleats.

    Andrew.

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