As far as I knew I was the only kiltmaker that took slope into account when measuring for a kilt.
Making a Traditional Kilt is much easier without the slope so I assumed that that is the way they were all done.
I approached kiltmaking with an Engineers eye. Until I got a copy of Barb's book I had no idea what a real kilt should look like or how they were made.
One of my pet peeves is the wrinkle just under the waistband that I see in a lot of kilts. So I came up with a way to counteract that and it became my standard way of making a kilt.
Now, when I measure a guy for his kilt I still measure for slope, even on a Traditional Style Kilt, and find even they could use a small amount of slope.
It now sounds like at least one other kiltmaker is using slope. I wonder if that's new?
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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