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4th October 11, 06:36 AM
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Reverse Kingussie simple tartan kilt
This kilt uses the pattern of the tartan as the guide for the number of pleats, which also dictates their size.
The tartan I am using has a grid which is over one inch difference in the measurements, 4 and 1/4 one way and 5 and 3/8ths the other. This and the original description of the fabric as Black Watch was rather disconcerting when it first arrived, but rather than return it I thought that I should try to make use of it. I think the tartan might be Semple.
I decided to cut the fabric, which is 60 inches wide, from selvedge to selvedge, so as to have the rectangles long ways on the fabric.
I cut four pieces.

Anne the Pleater :ootd:
Last edited by Pleater; 4th October 11 at 02:08 PM.
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