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7th August 07, 01:55 PM
#1
New Kilt style pictures
I ordered four yards of lightweight 57 inch wool from ebay just recently, in order to make my own kilt.
My dilemma was that I have no understanding of sewing or anything. So, I just folded the kilt as though it were a great kilt and wore it like that. I wear my kilts around town and to parties though, so I ultimately had to find a more casual look.
I folded the fabric in half before pleating so that the portion that normally makes the cloak/sash was layered into the pleats. This doubled the thickness of the kilt, and to my surprise, made for an excellent swish and depth to the pleats.
Here's some pics.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/Eugene7995/CampbellHW2.jpg)
I need to get better at lining up my pleats. But still, look at the thickness of this thing!
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/Eugene7995/CampbellHW1.jpg)
This is just me being silly and trying to capture some movement in the kilt.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/Eugene7995/CampbellHW3.jpg)
Anyways, just thought I would share my adventures in pleating. The thickness of this thing makes it such a joy to wear.
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7th August 07, 02:07 PM
#2
It looks pretty good. So, do you put a belt on to fasten the kilt and then fold the material back over and wear the kilt belt on the outside?
Basically this is a form of the philabeg isn't it, differing by folding the top half inside the lower half.
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7th August 07, 02:19 PM
#3
Looks really good. If I could get some fabric like that, I'd probably consider sewing in the pleats.
~Yeti
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7th August 07, 02:23 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by cavscout
It looks pretty good. So, do you put a belt on to fasten the kilt and then fold the material back over and wear the kilt belt on the outside?
Basically this is a form of the philabeg isn't it, differing by folding the top half inside the lower half.
Exactly.
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7th August 07, 03:05 PM
#5
This is very similar to how I used to wear my great kilt. I folded the material in half lengthwise and sewed in cheater pleats. I left enough unpleated that I could have a really long underapron that came up from under my belt and over my left shoulder. If I felt like not having the tartan draped over my shoulder, I folded it and simply had a very thick underapron. I wouldn't recommend it with wool unless it was lightweight, but for my big PV great kilt it was great.
Last edited by Erisianmonkey; 7th August 07 at 03:06 PM.
Reason: spelling
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7th August 07, 03:40 PM
#6
Actually, it looks really good.
I'm impressed.
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7th August 07, 04:10 PM
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7th August 07, 04:23 PM
#8
I think that's exactly how it was done when that English blacksmith cut his great kilt into two parts (upper and lower). Good job!
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7th August 07, 04:40 PM
#9
Looks great! I got 5 yds on Ebay under 'Tartan Fabric' and am doing the same thing.
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7th August 07, 05:45 PM
#10
I think it looks kinda cool!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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