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10th November 09, 03:33 PM
#1
Two years plus and going strong
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/m...ghlight=X-Kilt
date: 8/6/2007...two years and change, in the distant past.
There's the post where I announced that I'd finally made my own X-Kilt for *Me*.
I'm wearing it today. I probably wear it once a week, certainly once every other week, year 'round. I've hiked in it, done yard work in it, worn it to work, generally worn it like I'd wear a pair of Levis. I've washed it at least ten times, no problem. I just iron the bedickens out of it after washing and then store it on two old pants hangers I've got. The pleats stay just fine, at least for a casual kilt.
Still looks good. Not bad for free fabric and 13 hours on the sewing machine.
Fear not, X-Kilt makers. Forge ahead.
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10th November 09, 06:48 PM
#2
You were the one that helped me make my first Xkilt. I have it somewheres. I suppose I should find it and post pictures.
Man has will, but woman has her way. -Oliver Wendell Holmes
Member Order of the Dandelion
Member Ladies of XMTS
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10th November 09, 07:06 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Dirka Skene
You were the one that helped me make my first Xkilt. I have it somewheres. I suppose I should find it and post pictures.
That would be delightful.
And thank you again, Alan, for setting me on the path to a closet full of self-made kilts.
Kilted Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly downtown Asheville, NC.
BEER CITY USA, BABY! Soon to be home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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10th November 09, 07:36 PM
#4
I remember that and can't believe it's been that long. 
Good for you Alan!
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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12th November 09, 05:44 PM
#5
The other evening I pulled out my downloaded instructions, being reminded of them by finding some not-half-bad PV tartans for every province and territory as well as some all-Canada ones like Maple Leaf.
Casting the runes, I remembered that pleating is a lot easier when sett/stripe considerations are moot. So. Back to looking at the right kinds of fabric for this project. 
Point being: It's a valuable guide. Thanks for all the work, and for keeping at updating it when needed.
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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13th November 09, 12:08 PM
#6
this reminds me of my intentions of making an x-kilt for me, which will most likely not be tartan, NOT be worn above my belly button, and will not be a ladies kilted skirt. I will make sure to wear it in a way to make purists cry too.
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13th November 09, 05:23 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by string
this reminds me of my intentions of making an x-kilt for me, which will most likely not be tartan, NOT be worn above my belly button, and will not be a ladies kilted skirt. I will make sure to wear it in a way to make purists cry too.
This I want to see, preferably in person. LOL
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14th November 09, 09:29 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Alan H
This I want to see, preferably in person. LOL
Thats a long way to go, but once I have some fabric, sewing machine, and some time all at once I'll make the kilt, and then I will take some pictures.
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