
Originally Posted by
Pleater
It's for me.
I wear a plain black kilt as part of my morris kit, but in high summer it is rather warm, so the white one will be cooler to change into once the dancing is finished. The fabric is fairly light and we do get some gusty winds so by embellishing the lower 10 inches of each pleat it should stabilise it, and I might put in an internal tape a couple of inches below the lower edge of the fell to keep the pleats from flying too freely.
Anne the Pleater
I suppose it is good in a way, I have over half the white kilt just getting to the press and admire stage and I decided to put it around myself.
I feel my eyebrows rise, grab my tape measure and put it against the kilt, then put it around me - still not back to 26 inches (haah hahr) but I am too small for my kilt!!
It means that my usual formula for pleats will either have to be altered either to pleats showing under one inch or, where possible, deeper pleats. It also means taking all the stitches out but at least the folds have been done once so it will be faster to do the second time.
Anne the Pleater
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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