The only one of my original kilts which has not become a reverse Kingussie is a jungle print with lions, elephants and - possibly hipopotamii, - due to my tendency to put folds into any piece of fabric long enough - it is just the thing for long hot Summer evenings in the garden.

The thing is that when sitting with one's feet up the Kingussie pleats tend to fall and spread, though in the heat that is no bad thing really.

It could be the amount of fabric in the pleats, and after the centre box pleat there is no problem making the pleats deeper, so I await the results of this with great interest.

I might try a heavy material Kingussie - just three layers of fabric in the pleats - for indoor wear in the Winter, just to see if it is the design or the fabric which makes it feel so fly away. Of course my making pleats without any sewing down of fells and the like does make things more dangerous.

I always have this vision of a slender runner with rippling pleats flowing behind him when I think of Kingussies - too much cinnamon in the bananana soup surprise, I think.

Anne the Pleater :ootd: