
Originally Posted by
Pleater
And very well done too.
The iron, and different pressing methods are just as much tools in the construction of a kilt as the needle and thread.
You can make or mar the whole thing by making right or wrong choices.
Several of the lighter kilts I have look like something best used for wiping the floors when not hung up carefully after washing. I get the spray starch and put water into the iron, and before long they are transformed.
I've been thinking about using a little starch to help keep a few of the more obstinate wrinkles from returning but I was afraid to. Doesn't starch affect the swing of the kilt?
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Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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