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    Quote Originally Posted by ConfusedPollock View Post
    When you a-shape the aprons should the angled edge run parallel with the pleats edges or should it set with the bottom running in a straight line? I've scanned the x-kilt directions but still couldn't figure it out.
    No such thing as a stupid question but if I undertand you're question I think the apron should parrallel to the other pleat edges.
    At least more per Alan's X-Kilt but I think most people on XMTS would support either way??
    Last edited by dwmoffatt; 15th September 07 at 10:23 PM. Reason: correction

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    Sorry I've taken so long to reply-distracted with my own project. I agree that the angled edge should be parallel to the pleat edges. I know that this means the bottom edge is a little angled, but this doesn't show when you are wearing it.

    Be well,

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