I've been searching through X-kilt for the past couple nights looking for info about Kingussie pleating. I am particularly interested in learning about reverse Kingussie. Yet, I'm still attempting to visualize it and I'm tired of wading through search results that at best have only presented fuzzy pictures of the center back. Would someone here please be so kind as to point out some info of the overall pleating of reverse Kingussie pleating? I understand that the centerback is a reverse box pleat and that one has to be careful about not having the pleats bunch up around the centerback. But what I'm not finding info about is how to start off the pleats from the aprons. Any tips on doing reverse Kingussie is welcome actually. And yes, I have been reading Barb's book. Thank you Barbara and Elsie for such a fine treatise.

One of my kilt making projects is to make a reverse Kingussie kilt for hiking in brambles and dense forest. The design seems to be best for snag-less hiking through the thorny brush that I frequent on my quest for blueberries each season.