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View Poll Results: How many of us have made a kilt, or more than one? (poll is open for two weeks)

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  • I'm a professional kiltmaker, I've made dozens to hundreds

    2 1.18%
  • I'm not professional, but I've made a good number of kilts (four or more)

    26 15.38%
  • Professional? Ha! I've made 1, 2 or 3.

    27 15.98%
  • I'm working on my first one right now!

    5 2.96%
  • I'm thinking about it.

    57 33.73%
  • No way, forget it! That's why I go to work and/or pinch my pennies!

    52 30.77%
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    Instead of "I'm thinking about it", perhaps I should say "I'm dreaming about it"! Gee, how I wish I could sew proficiently!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun View Post
    Gee, how I wish I could sew proficiently!
    Staple gun !

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Staple gun !
    I was think nail gun but your idea is much more appropriate.

    I preordered Barb T's book and after I try an X kilt or two and maybe a box pleat I will give a trad a go.

    Why not, faint heart never wore self made kilt! I hope to attend a kilt kamp along the way as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warhoover View Post
    I was think nail gun but your idea is much more appropriate.

    I preordered Barb T's book and after I try an X kilt or two and maybe a box pleat I will give a trad a go.
    Staples arn't very traditional I believe the first kilts were riveted.

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    I am trying to find a good and cheap material to try making a kilt with.

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    I started a X-kilt but for $68.00 I would rather buy one from Frugal Corner. It's alot easier.John

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    I have enough problems sewing a button on - forget making a kilt I'll leave that to the professionals. My wife made me this waistcoat though and I think it's a really good job. Don't think she would tackle a kilt either though.

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    I keep thinking about it, but I'm afraid I value my fingers too dearly to give it a try.

    Never know though. One of these days maybe....

    Mike

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    Kilt making is the only sewing where I find my maths and micrometer both come in handy.

    Perhaps sewing by hand requires a special form of spacial awareness to be able to avoid placing the point of the needle into skin as well as cloth.

    I can hold the folds level and sew a fairly straight line along the waist, inserting the needle entirely blind on the return stab, though after 50 years of sewing I should have got the hang of it.....

    Only 25 more tiny pleats to sew into the striped kilt. It is going to look good, though.

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    I have made 3 knock arounds, 2 kid kilts, a 4 yard box pleat (using x-kilt instructions, pictures from x-marks/matts site) and artistic license, an x-kilt (cheerleader skirt style, black and red) and I am working on an 8 yard pv tartan kilt. I have been meaning to post pictures, maybee someday I will get around to it.

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