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    Glad you like the term - I thought it indicated the reason for the design and also that it does have some slight connection with a traditional garment.

    I was really mad with myself last night - or rather early this morning. I was pressing a cotton kilt and I had left the man made fibre belt in place.

    Suddenly the iron is glued to the belt. Luckily I pulled the iron up wards and the melted belt did not drip onto the kilt, but I had to turn it off and stand there holding it until it was safe to peel it off the sole of the iron and remove it from the belt loops.

    You really do have to be careful with man made fibres!! Though the near disaster was purely through not paying attention, and doing things when I should have been asleep.

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    Yes, an iron in the wee hours is never good but even then you tell yourself one more pleat or just a little more with the iron. Knowing full well you should be in bed.
    And you're 100 % on the reverse kinguisse.

    We may have to break this thread into the X-kilt 2.0 and the new "ghillie kinguisse"

    During some research and I found it. I like to fold paper to see how pleats will look and I found I liked the reverse more than the standard box.
    I'll try the setting the pleats also. I’ve also found how important it is spend that little extra time to clean up the raw edges. I don’t have a serger and I’m seeing why it’s needed. 2 trips to the washer and I’m still pulling strings and threads.
    The honey do list just got published so it may take a couple days to even get the iron and sewing machine back out???

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    Pleater,
    Any pictures of your ghillie kinguisse? From the sounds of it I’m not break any new ground here but it would still be nice to see what you’ve got?

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    I'll try to get some photos which show the construction in the next day or so - I have yet to find out how to put the photos into a thread but I can put them where they can be found easily.

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    Speaking of photos, they are very helpful for those of us who are ...shall we say, linguistically challenged...to visualize these issues. So, please, post photos, if possible!

    Be well,

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    I found a couple of kilts under construction - well one was actually just some cloth but I grabbed some safety pins, then the camera and I think you can see the idea. I got a whole bolt of this material and so have quite a few options to work through with it.

    Now I need to get the photos from the camera into somewhere they can be viewed - Hmmm.....

    Back in a few minutes - hopefully.

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    ghillie kinguisse kilts

    Camo kilt:


    Fabric


    selecting the dark stripe


    With the pleats pinned


    pleats pressed


    Pleated to the lighter stripe and the edge sewn down
    Last edited by Pleater; 15th September 07 at 12:42 PM. Reason: Adding a 'pleats pressed'

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