I've been asked to have on hand a "hail mary" if nessasary for an upcoming play a friend is in. The play requires that 2 guys be mistaken for each other when guy B is wearing guy A's kilt. The problem is that we may not have the costumes in time. I may have to make 1-2 pleated, plaid kilts in about 2 days. They do not have to be historically accurate, clan accurate, or such like that just not look like someone put a pleated skirt on a guy. I've made a few of the X kilts and know how to do the pleats. Do you think that would be too difficult to make ? The actor's waist is 30, and hips are like 34.

The second thing, is they may need to get stunt bagpipes. Do you know how they could get a set that doesn't play, and are not someone's heirloom? OR... how would you go about making something that looks like bagpipes from 10 feet away, but is not bagpipes, and won't cost an arm and a leg.

You have helped me in the past, I hope you can help me today.