
Originally Posted by
Mr. MacDougall
Keep in mind that Steve is a kilt maker, so he notices things most people would miss.

Who's Steve? My name is Wallace...

Originally Posted by
Yeti
Umm...explain that statement please? It confuses me.
But yes, I pleated it like a Great Kilt. Do the pleats go in a specific way? And I put seven pleats in the kilt...how many is "normal"?
Thank you all for your help/encouragement. It makes me feel good, and gives me good ammo for the misses.
~Yeti
I shall try to explain. Most fabric is made with the thread going over one thread and under the next... this is the standard weave. Tartans are made with the thread going over two threads and then going under the next two threads. This gives the tartan a distinctive angled look to the weave, or twill.
Most fabric you find, cotton included, is weaved under then over so all the threads weave the same and you get a more consistant look, like a shirt weave, very close and over/under.
Hope this helps.
Wallace
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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