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23rd November 12, 09:43 AM
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 Originally Posted by sydnie7
I think the method you describe would allow too much movement during the pressing process. The point (obviously) is to nail down the pleats in perfect alignment so that you can move the kilt around on your pressing board and not have to fuss with it too much before applying the iron each time. Spend time during the basting process and your pressing will go faster. Skimp during basting and your pressing will go slowly. . . your choice of where to spend the time, but trying to nudge a pleat into alignment while the rest of the kilt's weight is hanging off the board and you are holding a hot iron in one hand is not a recipe for success.
You're referring to the second method I described above? Certainly not something I've tried, just read about here
Guess I just need to sit down and try basting to figure out what will work best. I have an 8yd, 16 oz bagpipe band kilt that needs some repressing. Will be the first time I've tried anything like this, so just trying to think of questions before I get need deep into anything.
Cheers,
Dan
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