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10th October 20, 02:11 PM
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Fabric fringed on both edges
I'm gathering materials to make my first Kilt and want to check if what I have is usable.
As much as I'd love to use wool, I don't have enough confidence in the quality that I'll produce in this first attempt, so I opted to go with a less expensive polyviscose fabric.
I received it today and it appears both edges are fringed and sewn.
What would you guys suggest is the best way to deal with this?
Should I hem, cut off the fringe and accept the sewn edge as a first attempt or do you think it pointless to use this fabric?
Edit: Clearly I was a little too excited to come on here and ask my question without first checking that the question hasn't already been answered!
Last edited by markb; 10th October 20 at 03:19 PM.
Reason: Answer found
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10th October 20, 04:06 PM
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A question first.
When you say P/V do you mean Marton Mills blend?
Can you post a photo please?
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