
Originally Posted by
Pleater
I did find that in dense vegetation, and my back garden, the pleats were caught all the time, so I made them fold the other way round, so the left side is the same as a knife pleated kilt and the right side reversed, and find that slides through most things, and so call it the ghillie Kinguisse style. The centre back is an inverted pleat.

Originally Posted by
ChattanCat
Pleater, I would like to see some of your ghillie Kinguisse kilts. Do you have pictures of the pleated sections? They sound very interesting with the knife pleats facing backwards and a box pleat in the center back.
I've been after Pleater for pics for a long time, too. In the meantime, get a Utilikilt (or pics of one) because they use the reverse (or ghillie) Kinguisse pleating style. As Pleater explained, some of the beauties of this style are that it makes a symmetrical garment, unlike other pleating styles, and it really looks quite good, too.
Here are clickable thumbnails of a canvas kilt I did years ago using this style. These pics aren't great - maybe I can reshoot some.
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"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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