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    Quote Originally Posted by AlisterMacAlister View Post
    So the amount of yardage takes into consideration whether or not you have to convert a single into a double width? Sorry, it's still early here, and the coffee hasn't quite kicked in yet
    Single width material is about 27" to 30" wide. It isn't wide enough to make a great kilt out of without joining two pieces of single width fabric to make a "doublewidth" size (~54 to 60" wide).

    Modern doublewidth material removes the need to sew two pieces together for a great kilt (feilidh mor).

    So, in other words, you need a piece of tartan ~60" wide by about 3 yards long. If you were making that out of single-width material you would buy 6 yards and sew.




    Also, just for clarity:

    These are great kilts:



    This is not a great kilt. This is made-up junk:
    Last edited by davidlpope; 14th October 16 at 07:28 AM.

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