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    Dude, it's not that hard or I couldn't manage it!


    FINISHED!!!


    Here's the under-apron strap. I took a page from Matt Newsome's internal buckle system and used 1.5" nylon webbing, a 1.5" plastic "slider" used to shorten backpack straps, and some velcro. The result is a "trucker's hitch" arrangement that, since the strap turns the corner on the slider, is twice as strong as velcro in direct tension. Not that strength is a big issue, but it does mean that you can use a lot less velcro!



    Here's the under-apron strap all tightened down.



    And here's the same system employed on the over-apron. If one wanted a more traditional look this could be replaced with a leather strap and buckle as usual. I wanted a system that was tough, washable, and not lumpy under my pack belt. I think this will work quite well.



    Now that was a fun project. All told it took me about 12 hours, but a lot of that time was trying to figure out just what to do next. I was in too much of a hurry to see if it would actually come together, so I have a few pleat seams that aren't ruler straight, but hey, it's a hiking kilt after all and the fabric wasn't that expensive. Next time I do this, with a nice 13 oz. wool, I'll be a bit more careful.

    No way can I take full-length shots of myself, so final "action shots" will have to wait until tomorrow or Tuesday. I'll probably wear it to class tomorrow night and get a review from my students.

    Alan H, I've got some pics and notes for you. Will send them along when I get a chance.

    Ta!
    Last edited by Tartan Hiker; 28th March 07 at 09:57 AM. Reason: spelling
    Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
    Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
    New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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    I'm liking Sara's Maple Leaf kilt so much that's what I want to try for my X-kilt assignment, just have to find a place to get some fabric.


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    Last edited by CameronTaylor; 27th March 07 at 02:51 PM.

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