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    Working on an X-Kilt

    Hello y'all from West Monroe, Louisiana!

    Well, for me, Project X-Kilt is in day 2 of execution: Bought some navy blue twill from Wal-Mart, along with some contrasting thread (blue jean-type gold). This is my first attempt at making a kilt, and I'm sewing it entirely by hand (never learned how to use a machine)...

    I'll update y'all as I proceed: so far, the 4 yards of material has been cut to 22" and I'm almost done with the hem...

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    I respect hand sewing, but the machine saves so much time that I couldn't live without it. Once in a while Wally World has good material for a kilt, but it's usually fall or winter. If you need material later I recommend the bottomweight poly-cotton twill or "target" material(35/65 polyco, heavy, not a twill though) at Joann. It's not the best material, but it's good and is always there. Don't wait for a sale, as it never goes on sale, but they almost always have 50-60% off coupons though the sales people rarely tell anyone that.

    Double check that the fell line is in the right spot...that 1/3 of the overall length rule of thumb doesn't always work out. If I put mine at 8" on my 24" length it's an inch and a half too high and the kilt looks like a cheerleading uniform all flared out and goofy. And I highly recommend a-line in the over apron. It will hang and move better and looks a lot sharper.

    Good luck. Take your time and do it right. And have fun.
    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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    I haven't braved the world of kilt making yet (more of an accessory guy, meself) but I've got Alan's wonderful pdf guide for it. Please take pix and post of your progress. Good luck!

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    Hey y'all. Got some family over in Monroe and Farmerville. Lots of luck on your X-kilt. You'lllove the experience. I'm summonning the energy to do the revk variation for my second one.
    "The Highland dress is essentially a 'free' dress, -- that is to say, a man's taste and circumstances must alone be permitted to decide when and where and how he should wear it... I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed." -- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.

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