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  1. #21
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    The kilt looks great!!! I have make one using Barb's book "The Art of Kiltmaking"...lot more than I would've ever imagined!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeightRG View Post
    Actually, I think I figured out the bunched pleats - when sewing the fell, I stitched all the overlapping pleats together, instead of letting each pleat hang separately. A mistake I won't make again for several reasons.
    So thats how you keep them from bunching!
    dang it!

    oh well, ill keep that in mind next time
    kilted in Brooklet :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cryerelizabeth View Post
    So thats how you keep them from bunching!
    dang it!
    I'm far from an expert, but it looked that way after sewing up a couple of quick mock-ups. I'd seen a bunch of people say not to sew through more than one pleat. Now I think I know why.

    Any more experienced kilt makers can back this up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeightRG View Post
    I'm far from an expert, but it looked that way after sewing up a couple of quick mock-ups. I'd seen a bunch of people say not to sew through more than one pleat. Now I think I know why.

    Any more experienced kilt makers can back this up?
    I don't have much experience around a sewing machine. I do know how to make traditional hand sewn. Each pleat is sewn to the next pleat, repeat till all pleats are complete. There is steeking done on the inside of the pleats to hold up the inside of each pleat so it doesn't sag. The steeking goes thru as many layers as you can without catching the outer pleat layer.

    Is your bunching because the material slides under the pressure of the foot on the sewing machine?
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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    All-in-all I'd call this one a success! Nice job.

    I learned to stitch through one pleat the hard way, which is a nice way of saying I really jacked-up my first one. Your's turned out much much better. Mine wasn't even wearable.

    I'm looking forward to seeing your next one. Good luck and welcome to the obsession.
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
    Allen

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    Looks great! It reminds me of the Hodden grey kilts worn by the London Scottish in World War I.

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    WOW Looks great! Kudos!!! I wish I could... or would try my hand at making one. Maybe this winter when I have more time. Thanks for sharing and the inspiration!!!

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    Well done man!

    Quite an achievement... and to have the first kilt come out so well... very impressed!

    Cheers!

    Michael

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    Sir, that is one very nice looking kilt, job well done!

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    Congrats

    Looks good...been thinking about making my first one out of a wool military blanket...

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