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24th April 06, 04:50 PM
#11
how to remove the pleat thread
When you get a new kilt, the pleats are sewn together. You need to remove this thread before you can wear it right. Be careful, though. If you try to pull it out all at once, you can rip a hole in your new kilt. Don't want that.
Every few pleats, be sure to cut the thread. Pulling it through uncut may put a damage your kilt.
The last few stitches can be difficult to get out of the pleats. Be patient and take your time. The kilt isn't going anywhere.
One more thread to pick out before I can wear it.
Last edited by Kilted KT; 3rd February 07 at 09:35 AM.
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24th April 06, 04:51 PM
#12
you can almost see his hands shaking in these pics - i bet the excitement was killing him...
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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24th April 06, 04:51 PM
#13
Letting the kilt breathe
as with any fine wine, you need to let the kilt breath for a few minutes. Let it get used to freedom before you put it on for the first time.
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24th April 06, 04:52 PM
#14
You took the time to take pics of them still in the bags??!!
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24th April 06, 04:53 PM
#15
Pleats - up close
here is an up-close of the pleats. The kilt is pleated to the stripe, and looks pretty good.
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24th April 06, 04:53 PM
#16
Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
You took the time to take pics of them still in the bags??!!
he is a little excited there SB - humor him....
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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24th April 06, 04:56 PM
#17
and the final pics...wearing the kilt
I know, the sporran is a little off-center. Besides that, the kilt fits well, and is well made (by my standards, anyway). I am sure I'll get plenty of use out of it.
Here it the back of the new kilt. The pleats are almost deep enough to hide my entire hand. Pretty good job, if you ask me.
overall, I'm happy with the kilts. I've got one out of the bags and wearable. I'm going to get some dinner, see how it likes the real world. I am sure it is very tired of being sewn up in a plastic bag.
I would almost classify these as tanks...but since they are machine sewn and not 100% wool, I don't have a decent term for them (e-tanks, maybe?). Body armor seems pretty close, though.
Last edited by Kilted KT; 24th April 06 at 05:50 PM.
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24th April 06, 04:58 PM
#18
Outstanding pics. The kilt(s) look great. Thanks for all the posts.
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24th April 06, 06:03 PM
#19
Are the 4 kilts you received all the same tartan? They all looked the same. All these pictures of wool kilts makes me want one, but oh so many colors and what company to buy from? I don't have the money now anyway, and I think I will wait until winter. Jonesing already, and I can't even order one yet.
DALE.
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24th April 06, 06:06 PM
#20
Originally Posted by sorcererdale
Are the 4 kilts you received all the same tartan? They all looked the same. All these pictures of wool kilts makes me want one, but oh so many colors and what company to buy from? I don't have the money now anyway, and I think I will wait until winter. Jonesing already, and I can't even order one yet.
DALE.
Yes, they are all blackwatch. While I really like the look about a great many tartans, something inside me feels a bit odd wearing one that I can't associate with. I'll prolly only every have these blackwatches, and a bunch of different MAcTavish / Thompson tartans.
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