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    You can often find suitable belts/buckles at thrift stores (or "close-out" clothing stores).
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    You can often find suitable belts/buckles at thrift stores (or "close-out" clothing stores).
    I took your advice and went out to my local Hobby Lobby and found what I needed including a couple of kilt pins . Hobby Lobby always seems to pull through for me
    kilted in Brooklet :)

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    Alright, got the first buckle stitched down and ready to go. Here it is!

    kilted in Brooklet :)

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    Looking good! Sorry I didn't reply before. The XMarks site has been taking over a minute to load each page for me lately, and it's only today that things have sped up significantly.

    You've done a fine job on the pleats - you should be proud of your work!

    As far as the steeking question goes, I know that I'm too late to give any advice for your work, but, for anyone else who's interested, the idea is to stitch through as many layers as you can to stabilize the cut-out part of the pleats (to keep them from sagging), _without_ catching in the outside layer of the pleats. If you even do a little catch-in, you'll have a dimple on the outside of the kilt that won't press out no matter how hard you try.
    Kiltmaker, piper, and geologist (one of the few, the proud, with brains for rocks....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T. View Post
    Looking good! Sorry I didn't reply before. The XMarks site has been taking over a minute to load each page for me lately, and it's only today that things have sped up significantly.

    You've done a fine job on the pleats - you should be proud of your work!

    As far as the steeking question goes, I know that I'm too late to give any advice for your work, but, for anyone else who's interested, the idea is to stitch through as many layers as you can to stabilize the cut-out part of the pleats (to keep them from sagging), _without_ catching in the outside layer of the pleats. If you even do a little catch-in, you'll have a dimple on the outside of the kilt that won't press out no matter how hard you try.
    Thank you for your compliments ! I did have some help with the steeking from a fellow XMarker So I wasn't lost ;).

    My respect for profesional kilt makers is deffinately growing throughout this experience.
    kilted in Brooklet :)

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    Ok, buckles attached, now to start on the straps tomorrow.

    kilted in Brooklet :)

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    Im going to attempt to make straps for my kilt out of an old "leather" dinner table place mat. Will post pics if it works out.
    kilted in Brooklet :)

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