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19th December 08, 12:54 PM
#1
Slow day at work today
I'd picked up a stash of black duck cloth with an eye to trying my hand at making a kilt for my son (he's smaller, so seemed a better first-attempt, plus he'd grow out of it pretty quick) sometime this weekend. Well, slow at work, so, here I am, sewing things up. I'm not using a set pattern, just my own study of my fathers old kilt, so hopefully it turns out for the best.
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19th December 08, 12:58 PM
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19th December 08, 01:04 PM
#3
I don't know what is funnier, that I am sewing a kilt at work, or that across the way sits a man building a model of the Bismark....
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19th December 08, 07:08 PM
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This sounds like my kind of job!
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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19th December 08, 09:04 PM
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Well, two pleats down now. Likely I'm not following the traditional methods, but it's a learning experience. Plus, I'd forgotten how much I love sewing.
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24th December 08, 04:47 AM
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All the pleats done, the apron hem and backing are in place and just need to be sewn down now. Should be done tonight, and I should be getting tartan fabric in next week to try my hand at a full sized. (doing one for my father, as I did well enough on this one to impress even my wife)
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24th December 08, 04:52 AM
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fantastic! Glad it's turned out well.
I noticed you said you're doing it from your study of an old kilt. That's a great way to start, but you may want to check out Barb's book (celticdragonpress.com) before you tackle a tartan kilt. There may be nuances you missed, and if nothing else, the book is a great read to fully understand a trad. kilt.
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24th December 08, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by chasem
fantastic! Glad it's turned out well.
I noticed you said you're doing it from your study of an old kilt. That's a great way to start, but you may want to check out Barb's book (celticdragonpress.com) before you tackle a tartan kilt. There may be nuances you missed, and if nothing else, the book is a great read to fully understand a trad. kilt.
Plan on it once the holidays are over. I am an avid reader and enjoy new books anyways.
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24th December 08, 05:12 AM
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Fantastic. It'll be a great resource. Look forward to seeing the finished product(s).
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24th December 08, 03:12 PM
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...and it is done. I'll need to wash it, but then I'll get pictures of my son wearing it tomorrow. First hand-sewn anything I've done in over a decade, so be kind.
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