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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T. View Post
    . When I need photos, I just ask Dave to take them for me!

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    well you make a great team then! Beautiful subject matter, beautifully composed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    A box pleat is more difficult than A knife pleat. However, 8 to 10 box pleats are much easier than 25 to 30 knife pleats. :-)

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    30? My kilts have been about 33 pleates. I figure it is about 2000 stitches just for the pleats.

    Barb, Love the kilt, but...but... what about the traditional kilt, thought you were a devout traditional knife kilter. Nice to see that you are breaking out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChattanCat View Post
    Barb, Love the kilt, but...but... what about the traditional kilt, thought you were a devout traditional knife kilter. Nice to see that you are breaking out.

    She just made a traditional kilt. As the box pleated kilt was standard fare c. 1790s up to the mid-1800s, it's very traditional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    She just made a traditional kilt. As the box pleated kilt was standard fare c. 1790s up to the mid-1800s, it's very traditional.

    I wondered if that was coming

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    WOW that is impressive - can't wait to get my hands on the pdf when it is published. Barb, you and Matt are very generous sharing this information with us. Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    She just made a traditional kilt. As the box pleated kilt was standard fare c. 1790s up to the mid-1800s, it's very traditional.
    M.A.C, I knew you would respond with the box pleat being the "traditional" kilt. Just couldn't wait for your reply. Thanks for not dissapointing me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    By jove I think she's got it.
    She's got it and I'm saving my coinage up so that soon I'll got it. I waaaayyy like the look of the box pleated kilt!!! Now, to find the taylor if she's overloaded.
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    Beautiful tartan!! So Barb, if this is a test kilt, who gets ito keep it? Dave, right? If not........
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Beautiful tartan!! So Barb, if this is a test kilt, who gets ito keep it? Dave, right? If not........
    Ah, actually, my son-in-law (who is the model in the pics) gets to keep it. I chose the tartan because my daughter is making her first kilt in the NYC tartan, and I thought they'd look good together.

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    Barb and Matt,

    Did the PDF on box pleating mentioned in this thread ever appear on the forum? I would be interested in adding that as an additional appendix in my copy of Art of Kiltmaking.

    Many thanks,

    Kevin Nichols
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