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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    If money were no object, I would construct one out of pure silk. And when I say "silk" I'm not talking about the silky-satiny, slippery stuff many may be thinking of. I'm thinking of the heavy, crepe (crape), a bit rough-to-the-touch silk that you would find in high-end kimonos.

    The outside would be a black, shadow-tartan, and I would have the pleats inlaid with very colorful, Japanese floral designs and traditional motifs with fans, cherry blossoms, cranes, etc. from an actual, old kimono.

    Then, for the straps, I would use traditional, Yamanashi crafted deerskin (called inden)


    Unfortunately, this is merely a pipe dream because the custom weave shadow tartan in black silk would break the bank! And the "inden" straps would NOT be cheap! But imagine the final result!!!
    Oh, man Jim!

    You can't propose an awesome project like this and NOT try to get it done, even if it takes years.

    That would be amazing to see.

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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    Oh, man Jim!

    You can't propose an awesome project like this and NOT try to get it done, even if it takes years.

    That would be amazing to see.

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    Weeelll - once I was walking along the row of shops near us and passed a young couple, she was wearing a narrow strip of denim for a skirt and a couple of handkerchieves worth of fabric for a blouse and it was losing the fight to stay closed - I was almost out of earshot when he enquired 'why doesn't your skirt move like that?' Anne the Pleater

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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    I saw an older gentleman, just this week, waiting at a bus stop in S.F. wearing a royal blue corduroy kilt. It was made traditionally with the three buckles and looked to be an 8 yard kilt. It looked very heavy and very hot however.
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Rocky, that one scares me. A lot of the old and not so old drapes had fiber glass in them for strength and sun resistance.

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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
    Ah yes! The Red & Green tartan! (Canadian joke - sorry everybody else; I just had to do it.)


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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    There was a bit of talk in the past about non-tartan designed fabric being made into very interestingly pleated kilts. Was it Tess? I saw a man at the highland games in Lincoln NH with fish or something in the pattern. From a distance it looked well done and fascinating. I tried to catch up with him in the crowd but was unable to find him and I never saw him again.

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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    I made several Flamingo Kilts for a customer who wanted high-low corduroy. Boy, were they heavy, especially as he was a bit of a GoS, but the wales made pleating very easy.

    I never got anybody to bite (so to speak) on the fabric pictured below. . . it's still sitting in the drawer, waiting to be pleated to the sssssssssstripe
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    I made several Flamingo Kilts for a customer who wanted high-low corduroy. Boy, were they heavy, especially as he was a bit of a GoS, but the wales made pleating very easy.

    I never got anybody to bite (so to speak) on the fabric pictured below. . . it's still sitting in the drawer, waiting to be pleated to the sssssssssstripe
    Weeeell. Hamish HAS one made in faux snake skin!

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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    I never got anybody to bite (so to speak) on the fabric pictured below. . . it's still sitting in the drawer, waiting to be pleated to the sssssssssstripe
    I am comfortable enough in my own skin that I could go for that [faux snake skin] in Modern Box pleat or kingussie style kilt. PM me if you have any interest in making a kilt from that fabric.
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    Re: Most Peculiar Fabric Successfully Made into a Kilt?

    Quote Originally Posted by rondo View Post
    I am comfortable enough in my own skin that I could go for that in Modern Box pleat or kingussie style kilt. PM me if you have any interest in making a kilt from that fabric.
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