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19th August 11, 07:18 AM
#1
It seems a pity not to make use of such attractive patterns.
Will you have a significant strip of fabric from the centre of the pieces?
In the past, where I have had 60 inch wide fabric I have made the under apron from strips of that, carefully matched up, and so increased the amount of fabric for the pleats and apron.
I have also done a couple of kilts where I made the under apron from a dark toning fabric, from about two inches from the visible edge, when the length was rather skimpit.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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19th August 11, 07:40 AM
#2
Thanks for the ideas Pleater. I have about a 6 inch wide by 2 yrd strip out of the center. I may give that a look.
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19th August 11, 03:04 PM
#3
Great colors. I like the idea of making a knockaround kilt. Your work may inspire me. Keep us informed -with photos.
"The fun of a kilt is to walk, not to sit"
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23rd August 11, 09:05 AM
#4
The first fabric does not look like a twill fabric. I can't tell if the second one is twill or not. You may have a bit of trouble with the stitching using non-twill, but they're both great looking fabrics and your end result will be smashing.
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1st September 11, 11:34 AM
#5
I have no doubt that both will turn out well - you seen to have a golden touch when it comes to things like this!
Looking forward to the pictures.
Regards
Chas
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1st September 11, 11:48 AM
#6
LOL! Thanks Chas! I havent got to start on these yet but theyre on my to do list along with possibly a solid color chocolate brown. Havent decided yet on that one may have a vest and tie made from it.
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1st September 11, 11:55 AM
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If you're asking for preferences, I like the first fabirc better thanthe second. If you follow Pleater's advice and use whichever fabric YOU like less as the under apron, you'll probably have enough to make this kilt.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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23rd September 11, 05:36 AM
#8
Re: Historically inspired knockaround kilt
 Originally Posted by Pleater
It seems a pity not to make use of such attractive patterns.
Will you have a significant strip of fabric from the centre of the pieces?
In the past, where I have had 60 inch wide fabric I have made the under apron from strips of that, carefully matched up, and so increased the amount of fabric for the pleats and apron.
I have also done a couple of kilts where I made the under apron from a dark toning fabric, from about two inches from the visible edge, when the length was rather skimpit.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
that's a great idea
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23rd September 11, 06:40 AM
#9
Re: Historically inspired knockaround kilt
Unfortunatly even doing this will not be enough. I have learned that I will need a minimum of 3 yards double with to make myself a kilt but my fiance will be getting a nice skirt.
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