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19th February 20, 07:10 AM
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The lining typically covers up the steeking, so I'm having a hard time visualizing this. If you haven't taken the lining off, how do you know that the steeking has let go? Are you sure that it's not just the stitches that sew on the lining that have let go?
Maybe you could post a pic of what your kilt looks like where the steeking has let go so we can see what you're looking at? That way, we could help you better.
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