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    I have almost finished!!!

    Basically I'm just waiting for the boy to come home from school, so I can be sure of the velcro placement on the waist band.

    Today, I pressed the waistband



    Here, I am making sure that the waistband lines up with the sett on the front apron


    As you can see, it does not line up on the rest of the kilt-someday, I will do a kilt pleated to sett, and then it will


    Pinning the waistband (the inside)


    More to come...

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    More pics

    I've machine sewn the inner side of the waistband


    Here's the velcro on the inner aspect of the front apron (use the soft stuff on this part, the rougher stuff will go on the outer aspect of the under apron)


    Now, for the hand sewing, so that the waistband looks perfect from the outside


    Lining up well on the front apron


    Looks like the boy is home from school-now we'll have a bit of a fitting and I will finish the velcro. The final step will be lining the kilt-I could do without this step, except Sinbad has unfortunately inherited my sensitivity to wool.

    Be well,

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    We had a fitting, and I had to hand sew the velcro on the under apron-for some reason my sewing machine cannot handle the hook side of the velcro-there was much swearing!

    Here it is-nearly finished


    The pleats


    I say nearly finished, because now I need to line it, add belt loops and make flashes, but I'm pretty sure we will be showing it off at the next Belmont kilt/beer night. It's a little long, but I figure, at the rate he's growing, it will fit perfectly by next week

    Be well,

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    Looks fantastic. Look a miniture Panache.

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    It's great to be married to a Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess...

    I would again like to thank our own Robin for the gift of this material and Sinbad's kilt pin.

    Cheers
    -See it there, a white plume
    Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
    Of the ultimate combustion-My panache

    Edmond Rostand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    It's great to be married to a Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess...
    Can you send one of those my way? I would love to have her support and enthusiasm around.

    Everything looks great F-H C.A.G. and thanks for encouraging the family tradition of looking stylish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G. View Post
    ... -for some reason my sewing machine cannot handle the hook side of the velcro-there was much swearing!...
    Be careful - you wouldn't want the kilt to be repeating some of those things.

    Excellent job on the wee kilt! Can't wait to see pics of the dynamic duo, Panache & Son, after the next XMarks tartan run.

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