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    Rolling a kilt for storage or travel

    OK Folks,
    I have a quick question-how do you roll a kilt for storage or travel?
    Can you do it with a box-pleat? If so, how is this accomplished?

    thanks all!
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    Can't speak to the box pleats, but for my knife pleat I lay the kilt apron down, waist to the left so the pleat edges face away. Then just start rolling, trying to keep the pleats as straight as possible. I have a kilt roll that has a plastic pad to roll the kilt into and elastic straps. A 2'x3' piec. of cloth would suffice as well, held closed by rubber bands.
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    This tutorial by Pour1Malt may help.

    Best regards,

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    Thanks Turpin and Jake!
    That does help alot. Some pretty neat tricks.
    I must admit, I'm not to sure about box-pleats working using these methods.:confused: :confused:
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    I found a kilt roll a worthwhile investment and you can also get other items in the carrier as well - flashes, sgean dubh etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David White View Post
    Thanks Turpin and Jake!
    That does help alot. Some pretty neat tricks.
    I must admit, I'm not to sure about box-pleats working using these methods.:confused: :confused:
    I suggest trying it overnight and then seeing the results. You're certainly not going to do any damage to the kilt. worst that can happen is a few wrinkles that will steam out during a long, hot shower. I really con't see why rolling shouldn't work with a box pleat, but the master boxer, Mr. Matt, may have some thoughts. you might send him a PM and ask him to look at the thread.
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    Doh

    Yeah, thats what I'll doh, err, do.
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    David,

    I have to admit that I have never actually rolled one of my kilts for travel. I don't fly very often, so I usually am able to hang the kilt in the back of the car, or lay it flat. I usually hang it in a garment bag with my jackets and shirts -- my garment bag has two ealstic straps that fasten across all your clothing and that keeps things pretty well together when on the road.

    But, in theory, I don't see why rolling the kilt should be any different with box pelats than with knife pleats.

    M

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    Kilt-rolling only works well if the kilt is very straight, i.e., if there's little taper in the pleats from the hips to the waist.

    Barb

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    Thanks folks. Much appreciated.
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