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12th October 21, 05:12 AM
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Hemmed tweed kilts?
I purchased some tweed fabric from Marton Mills recently, curious what the fabric was like. I have five yards of the black watch weathered, and I think it would make a nice kilt. The texture of the fibers makes it difficult to assess the quality of the selvedge. It looks very nice and straight, but I was under the impression that tweeds aren’t usually produced with a good enough selvedge to make a kilt without hemming. Those of you with tweed kilts (especially if you have a tartan tweed from Marton Mills) - is the bottom edge of your kilt hemmed?
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13th October 21, 08:55 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by daibhidh
…if you have a tartan tweed from Marton Mills) - is the bottom edge of your kilt hemmed?
Yes:
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I haven’t measured but I think it is about 1.25in. The fabric is Marton Mills Pheasant Loganberry, IIRC.
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14th October 21, 06:36 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by daibhidh
It looks very nice and straight, but I was under the impression that tweeds aren’t usually produced with a good enough selvedge to make a kilt without hemming.
It depends on the weaver and the type of loom used. The older type of Cross-Dob loom, used by Andrew Elliot Ltd for example, produces a perfect selvedge.
Marton Mills' and a number of other weavers use a more modern type of loom, it's faster but is finished with a 'tuck edge' rather than a 'selvedge'.
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