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    My first attempt using Tweed

    Showed this material to someone in a thread in Kilt Advice,but thought I would put it here being its DIY.
    Took me about eight hours total (slow ya know)used only four yards of eight after deciding I wanted it lite for hot weather.
    First got the idea from Robert in yet another thread.
    So here it is:

    Darkened the background to show the true sandy brown colors,and I'm still waiting for a brown day sporran.
    Intend to still add belt loops.





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    That is great? I have made a couple of X-Kilts in cotton and would like to attempt a plaid with knife pleats. So it would be very helpful if you could answer a couple of questions, it looks like you pleated to the red stripe. How many red squares from pleat edge to pleat edge. Also is it recommended to sew the pleat edges if it were say cotton, and if it were wool? Thanks.

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    Tommie,
    Well Done! It's a fine looking kilt. Wear it proudly.

    Cheers,
    Marshal Moroni
    "..., and wrote upon it - In memory of our God, our religion, and our freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children...." Alma 46:12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Peterson View Post
    That is great? I have made a couple of X-Kilts in cotton and would like to attempt a plaid with knife pleats. So it would be very helpful if you could answer a couple of questions, it looks like you pleated to the red stripe. How many red squares from pleat edge to pleat edge. Also is it recommended to sew the pleat edges if it were say cotton, and if it were wool? Thanks.
    From the first pleat there are three,and the pleats are two and a half inches deep,with fourteen pleats total not counting the first reverse pleat that is six inches deep.
    As for cotton probibly yes to sewing down the pleat edge,but never with wool.

    Personally,I have tried a few cotton kilts but ended up trashing them because they are poor at holding a pleat.(I know the cotton farmers are gonna get me for that)
    As for the tweed I showed in the pics:
    Had worn that kilt all day before taking the pics.
    And as for costs.Only paid about twenty dollars for four yards double width.

    Lots of luck with your next kilt.

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    Great! Thanks for the info. Now I'm on the hunt for for a reasonably priced wool for a first attempt. Nice kilt!

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    That is a nice looking kilt there. I'll have to hunt around for some tweed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Peterson View Post
    Great! Thanks for the info. Now I'm on the hunt for for a reasonably priced wool for a first attempt. Nice kilt!
    Your very welcome,and if you find a reasonably priced wool tartan please let me know where.

    By the way.I have four yards of the tweed above left over,and im going to sew it up pleated to the black stripe.
    Will post it here to compare when I get it done.

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    Great job!! With cooler weather coming I think I could see that with a Black & White Herringbone jacket.

    Keep the pic coming on the new kilt.

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    Thanks everyone for the Positive comments.
    Still have a bit of work to do on this one before I start the next one.

    Was a lil afraid the one above might end up looking to much like a plaid,and I would end up not wearing it.
    Was afaid it would look to much like a plaid rather than tartan,but im real pleased the way the pleats look.
    Other than the front apron,most people wouldnt notice.

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    I found a plaid tweed wool that looks OK I think. I know this is plaid but it is cheap for a practice run at 3.50 a yard. Here is a link.http://cgi.ebay.com/BLACK-GREY-BLUE-...2em118Q2el1247
    Last edited by Eric Peterson; 8th September 08 at 01:12 PM.

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