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25th February 10, 01:54 PM
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A Lindsay Double box pleat in the making.
I've always been struck by the work of Lady Chrystel and the marvelous double box pleats she creates. I first heard of them on X Marks and was in awe at the quality of work when these kilts, both tartan and tweed, were modelled by Robert.
I decided some time ago that I wanted one... badly... but also concluded that I'd prefer one in wool than PV which would mean additional saving required. I decided that the most economical way for me to aquire one was to provide my own fabric so I scoured the fabric auctions on ebay for a few months but nothing particularly striking or special jumped out. Then I found a 15oz, 8 yard length of Lindsay Modern being sold by 'myclantartan' an X Marks member. The tartan was made in scotland and is a particularly fine example of the weavers art. It's made by Peter MacArthur of Hamilton (Now sadly, a closed mill ). I've admired the Lindsay for a while and love the deep plum red of it. We also have Downies in our mix who are a sept of Lindsay so there's my excuse . I bought it in a 'buy it now' stylee knowing this would be just the job for a Double Box.
I had a look at Chrystels website and figured the €232 (with postage) would take a bit of saving for. I'm not great at saving so in December last year, I contacted Chrystel and Robert and asked how they would feel about an installment plan. I suggested €50 per month for four months with work on the kilt starting after receipt of the final payment. They were more than happy to accomodate this arrangement. Needless to say the wait has been killing me. I sent them the fabric at the end of January and In February I pulled some overtime at work which enabled me to square the deal a month early. I had a feeling when I kicked this off that I wouldn't be able to last the duration.
Anyway... The kilt is now underway (No queue fortunately) and I have the first pictures back of the making of... Both Chrystel and Robert tell me the fabric is lovely.

Chrystel and Robert measure up the fabric to work out the pleating. (Robert posted this on the Saltire in France thread and it was this picture that made me close the deal early... It's like waving a piece of toast at a rottweiler. )
Much agonising over the pleating decision. Working on advice I've opted for pleating to the red which should (I imagine) give flashes of dark bluey-green when the pleats are splayed.

Working it out precisely.

The pleats take shape.

Basting stitches being applied. About six hours work so far I'm told. It would take me about 6 years and then I'd have to pull them all out and start again.
I am in awe.
I'll post more pictures in this thread, as and when.
Last edited by English Bloke; 26th February 10 at 03:30 PM.
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25th February 10, 02:22 PM
#2
Nice to hear your kilt is getting underway, tartan looks good too Hope to see more pics when its done
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae,
But he kens fine where its goin'.
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25th February 10, 04:30 PM
#3
Congratulations. Look forward to seeing the kilt finished.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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25th February 10, 05:52 PM
#4
Very cool! Lady Chrystel has some very talented hands! And Robert's supervising is second to none.
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25th February 10, 09:28 PM
#5
Lucky you, John! Time has a way of flying, you know!
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26th February 10, 02:13 PM
#6
Very good for you. I have yet to order one from her, but know I will.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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27th February 10, 08:26 PM
#7
That looks awesome, my Pastor's surname is Lindsay.....funny thing about it is his wife thinks I'm a tr########te for wearing a kilt.........ROFL
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28th February 10, 07:01 PM
#8
Good for you John! I was going to say something about that when Robert posted the pictures, but....
I passed on the envy, I let go of the jealousy, I even thought if someone's going to get a new Lady Crystal Lindsay, well it should be John.....That all said....
I WANT ONE!
Wear it in good health! ith:
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28th February 10, 07:04 PM
#9
What a great opportunity you have to have picture updates of the progress of your kilt. So, does that help the jonesing, or make you that much more anxious to get your new kilt?
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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28th February 10, 08:07 PM
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I have always enjoyed the photos of her work... Robert always looks so dashing in the clothes she has made for him... Without a doubt.. you will have a work of art.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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