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24th March 11, 05:27 PM
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An Actual Kilt Question: Loose Fringe Apron Thread?
The other day, while brushing down my kilt to put it away, I noticed a vertical thread had come away from the fringed apron edge. It got caught in the brush and had un woven down most of the fringe. I seem to remember this happening once before when I first got the kilt; it's a Stillwater wool. I hadn't worn it for about a year.
What should I do to the fringed edge, if anything?
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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24th March 11, 06:19 PM
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Ted,
Simply cut off the offending thread with some scissors and forget about it.
It sometimes happens that not all the yarns get pulled when creating the fringe and one or two come loose after time.
It is not a problem and should not be a concern.
Now, if a lot of threads start coming out you may have a problem. Usually a quick run through a sewing machine will fix it. Any alteration shop can do this for you in three or four minutes.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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24th March 11, 06:37 PM
#3
Had that happen on several of my kilts. What Steve said has held to be true for me on every occasion.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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24th March 11, 07:51 PM
#4
Thanks, the thread was just attached at the very bottom when I pulled it off.
Last edited by Bugbear; 24th March 11 at 07:52 PM.
Reason: Wouldn't let me post it.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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25th March 11, 05:12 AM
#5
That happened on St. Patrick's day to my Irish National kilt. Quick snip with the scissors and all is well. It does not look like any more will pull away.
Mike
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25th March 11, 07:40 AM
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Yes it would still hold on to the selvedge as this is the strongest part in the weaving... so jest just carefully cut it off.
Schiehallion kilted and true
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25th March 11, 01:46 PM
#7
I just cut it off even with the fringe. There are two offset rows of fringe and it was the top row.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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28th March 11, 07:19 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Bugbear
The other day, while brushing down my kilt to put it away, I noticed a vertical thread had come away from the fringed apron edge. It got caught in the brush and had un woven down most of the fringe. I seem to remember this happening once before when I first got the kilt; it's a Stillwater wool. I hadn't worn it for about a year.
What should I do to the fringed edge, if anything?
Run, scream, gnash teeth, cry soulfully, lament at the injustice of it all, then snip the offending thread and be done with it. .....oh i see you did, nevermind. ;oP
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28th March 11, 08:42 PM
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 Originally Posted by BroosterB1
Run, scream, gnash teeth, cry soulfully, lament at the injustice of it all, then snip the offending thread and be done with it. .....oh i see you did, nevermind. ;oP
That reminds me, I still need to write and insert a large footnote or paragraph regarding that UU book I asked you about the other day; lots of good stuff in there. Been a little busy over the last couple of weeks with the computer crash. 
Anyway the kilt was fine after a year of hanging there, and I still remembered how to put it on.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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29th March 11, 09:34 PM
#10
Kilts are kind of like that, always willing to be put back on, even if you are wearing white hose. :oP
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