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    Drill Holes

    I just wanted to clarify some details about the drill holes...

    Drill holes are markings that are used by the sewing staff to determine where a pleat (or other feature) should be. Generally there will be three of them down the length of a pleat. That way the person sewing the kilt knows where to fold the fabric and stitch it down.

    The drill and bit are specially designed to push their way down between the fibers of the fabric, thereby creating a little gap, but not break the threads.

    The kilt is then stitched together and sold.

    When it is first washed, the fibers shake back into place, and the gap disappears.

    Sometimes a thread will break, or (as in the Scratch & Dent kilts) the wrong drill bit will be used, and multiple threads will be broken during the drilling process.

    This doesn't affect the functionality of the garment, since there is a line of stitching behind the hole which protects it from fraying. But the hole will probably be more obvious, since the ends of the broken thread(s) are visible.


    I know... probably more detail than you needed right now, but there ya have it. It was also documented in our latest Newletter:

    http://www.utilikilts.com/news/2006/10/news.php

    Thanks for listening,
    - CJ

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    I was SOOOOO hoping to see a size 40 workman with a 24" drop!

    I guess I'll just keep saving.

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