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    Quote Originally Posted by federkeil View Post
    First, I've been looking but can't seem to find any info or online stores. Where can I find Heavyweight Poly/Cotton fabric?

    Second, does anyone know how well Ripstop Nylon would work for a kilt?
    I cant speak for ripstop but I have recently made a kilt from lightweight breathable nylon for running. Here is the thread on it.

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ng-kilt-74086/

    With any nylon fabric you have to consider weight as your main factor. Ripstop wont have any stretch to speak of but it will be lighter weight than many PV or wool fabrics. This creates a couple issues, skirting of the kilt and pleats. When I say skirting I mean that the pleats will poof up or skirt up due to the fact they dont have the weight of 13-16zo fabric. This can be overcome somewhat, as I did, by sewing the pleats to the hips. I dont know how Xkilts are pleated but I did my kilt in a lightweight fabric using standard kilt making style. The other issue is pleats actually staying pressed. Nylon doesnt press out like other fabrics so I top stitched the pleat in to keep it pleated and crisp. The pleats lay down nicely and have a good swish even for a very light material.

    I think ripstop could be use you just have to look at your application and what you want from it. Hope this helps a bit, there are kilt makers here much more experienced than me. Im just giving you an idea of the issues I had making my running kilt. Best of luck.....
    Last edited by brewerpaul; 24th May 12 at 07:11 AM.
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