
Originally Posted by
Alan H
By this I mean that there's no pleating in the under-apron.
I just figured that out! Which answered one of my questions about the allocation for the under-apron. I think Tartan Hiker wrote that he puts any extra fabric into an under- under-apron pleat.
This is just like all the traditional kilts I've seen.
If someone just really wanted to add 10 inches to their under-apron and throw in a huge box-pleat that would "flop down" for modesty when sitting, I see no reason not to!
I don't have anything like a tank, but in a trad knife-pleat isn't a "reverse pleat" often put on the right-hand side of the under-apron? I may have the terms confused... deep pleat, reverse pleat. In effect this makes a reverse box-pleat with the last knife pleat, right?
My USAK semi-trad, SWK standard and heavyweight all have that reverse pleat. The Sport Kilt, SWK economy and thrifty do not. One thing I like about the SK is a very, very deep under-apron pleat. I suspect I'll be trying to maximize both of these under-pleats, at least to half the apron size as pleater suggests.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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