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    First time pleating to the sett. (Maple leaf tartan)

    I'm not sure whether to post this here or over in DIY but I thought I'd start it here.

    I am making a Maple Leaf tartan PV tank and I decided to pleat it to the sett. (since there wasn't a nice thin stripe at the turn of the pattern.)

    I already have one set of pleats done and am back to where I started. (in the pattern that is.)

    I am sewing it by machine but basting each pleat in place before doing so. I have found that a very small zigzag is close to hand-stitching although not quite as invisible.

    Each pleat is 1" at the hips and tapers to 3/4" at the waist.

    Besides using a machine to stitch the pleats and not having an outside left apron buckle I am following the Art of Kiltmaking.

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    The apron edge and the first pleat basted and sewn.



    Progress...



    The fell at the waist. I have been using safety pins to mark the center of each pleat and making the chalk markings as I go along.



    The fell at the hips. I decided on future kilts with traditional shaped aprons to hand stitch the apron as it is difficult in the extreme to match a curve with a straight-ish line while running the fabric through a machine.

    Last edited by Hothir Ethelnor; 17th November 09 at 10:29 AM.

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    Nice!

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    Looking great so far and on a difficult tartan. Thank you for taking the time and to honour. It will be a beautiful kilt. Now if you on the NE side of the state you are more than welcome to show it off a a SOKS kilt night.

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    I'm on the NW side of the state...

    What is SOKS kilt night?

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    Southern Ontario Kilt Society whereas the Maple Leaf tartan is the unoffcial Official tartan. We generally get together about an hour and a bit north the NY/Ontario border but have moved around from Toronto to Niagara. Kilts, beer and me trying to get kilt checked = good times.

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    See this thread under DIY for lots of discussion about pleating the Maple Leaf:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/p...493/index.html
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    Thanks, I looked at that right after ordering the tartan (I hadn't at that point known that it was asymmetrical...) I figured since I would be hemming it any way (PolyViscose without a selvage...) and the sett is small I wouldn't have problems, and it's turned out pretty good.

    I'll post some more pics when the entire fell is sewn down.

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    And here are some more pictures.

    I finished sewing the pleats and I am half done basting them I also hemmed the bottom of the kilt.




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    looks good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hothir Ethelnor View Post
    I am sewing it by machine but basting each pleat in place before doing so. I have found that a very small zigzag is close to hand-stitching although not quite as invisible.


    Besides using a machine to stitch the pleats and not having an outside left apron buckle I am following the Art of Kiltmaking.
    So, did you cut out the extra material, from the back of the pleats, before sewing the fell?

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