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28th May 18, 08:30 AM
#31
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Originally Posted by jesuisprest
Ask and ye shall receive! This will be rather picture-heavy but it just the best way to let the tartan and the work speak for themselves.
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I have kept the basting stiches in because I am going to be travelling with the kilt and want the pleats to stay in the best shape until then. But you can get a good idea of what it looks like. I took Peter's original suggestion and had mine pleated to alternating pivots, so, blue tramlines on one pleat and red tramlines on the other and so on. I think it works very well!
Here are the other kilts and pleated versions, one pleated to blue tramlines, one pleated to red tramlines and one box pleated.
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Really great photos .....thanx for sharing them......I was wondering why the pleats didn't hang straight down...then I noticed the basting was still in place (thanx for the explanation)......I bet it will swish wonderfully for ya as well......cheers!
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28th May 18, 09:16 AM
#32
Basting or no, a great result when pleated to stripe.
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28th May 18, 09:45 AM
#33
Originally Posted by figheadair
Basting or no, a great result when pleated to stripe.
Agreed! Thank you for suggesting it all those months ago. I really do think that the box pleat is very cool though and Paul did such a great job with it... I will have to try that for my next tartan from you!
And thanks Terry, I can't wait to get the basting out and to really let this kilt show itself off.
Kind regards,
Adam
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