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10th July 09, 05:04 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Pleater
There is no law that demands that the under apron be the same size as the over apron, so you can have it extend to the left, and have the edge shaped to be wider at the lower edge than the top in order to provide adequate cover and prevent any gap when sitting or climbing stairs.
Also good sized under apron pleats help to provide ease of movement with out pulling on the smaller pleats.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
I like to extend pleats under the apron on the left side, I find it balances the ones that run under on the wrap on the right side. I'm a bit worried about my next endeavor since I want to do the RK version and it needs to be symetrical.
Bob
If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!
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11th July 09, 10:08 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Smayniac
I like to extend pleats under the apron on the left side, I find it balances the ones that run under on the wrap on the right side. I'm a bit worried about my next endeavor since I want to do the RK version and it needs to be symetrical.
Bob
The RevK just needs to be symmetrical in appearance, I see no reason why you couldn't run extra pleats under the left side. You just need to have the same number of visible pleats from center back to apron edge on each side.
How many pleats do you put under the right side? My kilts just have the one deep pleat under the right side, and it's mostly hidden by the A-taper of apron anyway. Any rationale for putting more pleats under there? Inquiring minds and all that.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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13th July 09, 02:24 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by sydnie7
The RevK just needs to be symmetrical in appearance, I see no reason why you couldn't run extra pleats under the left side. You just need to have the same number of visible pleats from center back to apron edge on each side.
How many pleats do you put under the right side? My kilts just have the one deep pleat under the right side, and it's mostly hidden by the A-taper of apron anyway. Any rationale for putting more pleats under there? Inquiring minds and all that.
I take the pleats under on the right for two reasons. First is so that Scooby's kilts can grow with him. The other is more complex, my first xkilt looked funny when I finished it; I'm not sure whether it's the way it's tapered or exactly what, but I ended up adding a false pleat on the left and since I hadn't cut it down adding one on the right to match. I guess I like the look of a full pleat under the apron and I want it to be symmetrical.
I have yet to make any kilt with a fringed edge, I have one I bought that way. My favorite kilt belt is the studded Dickie's in black leather that I picked up when a local department store was going out of business.
Bob
If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!
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13th July 09, 03:21 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Smayniac
I The other is more complex, my first xkilt looked funny when I finished it; I'm not sure whether it's the way it's tapered or exactly what, but I ended up adding a false pleat on the left and since I hadn't cut it down adding one on the right to match. I guess I like the look of a full pleat under the apron and I want it to be symmetrical.
Bob
You know I was fiddleing with the underpleat and I really didnt like how it was working either on the left side... prolly something I was doing wrong but it just didnt want to hang the same way on the left side for me... Now for some reason(I SWEAR I measured correctly) my kilt came out just a tad large through the waist... large enough that I am able to cover up a good amount of the last pleat on the right...and I LOVE the way that side of the kilt looks... So I think I am going to so some ripping out of seams and turn my big pleat into a small false pleat and then a smaller big pleat I think the whole thing will hange much better and look more symmetrical....
Sounds to me thats more or less what you did by adding that extra pleat to the right and cover it with the apron..
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25th July 09, 01:25 PM
#5
Well the kilt is done!!!!!
I ended up adding another pleat to the left side under the overapron and then seeing it made the big pleat to small to lay right I added in a tapered width of material lengthening the big pleat back out.... now it fits great!!!
Basicaly I have a full pleat on each side that the over apron mostly covers and I think it adds alot to the look (especially with a narrow apron) I have decided to go with no pockets on this one though I may add some removable ones in the future..
Best best of all its done in time for the celtic festival I am leaving to go to here in a few!!! 
will post pics soon I promise!!
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