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25th September 10, 04:00 PM
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Ah, I might have mentioned that... it's going to be a very modern style - I'm going to try and implement a 'utilikilt' style to it (with detachable side pockets). Something I can be really creative with. I'll try a more traditional approach when my sewing skills are a little better (my wife is gonna be helping me with this one - a LOT). But I think that between the two of us, we can get it done in a couple/few days.
Box pleats, obviously - with brass/tarnished metal buttons/snaps. In my mind, it looks awesome (as far as modern kilts go), but we'll see! I'm gonna find a JoAnn's Fabric now!
EDIT: I take the box pleats back - I'm leaning toward the Kengussie style. Will it work? We shall see. Pics will be posted!
Last edited by troxel87; 25th September 10 at 04:05 PM.
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25th September 10, 04:03 PM
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Have you seen the XKilt plans? They are really detailed and seem pretty straight forward.
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25th September 10, 04:18 PM
#13
Just tried to open the file, and unfortunately the powers that be here at my workplace have put this tag on that particular document:
ACCESS DENIED
I guess kiltmaking is highly detrimental to work... who knew?
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26th September 10, 03:05 AM
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Kingussie?!?
That is the style I use and like a lot - even in a crease loving fabric.
I make the centre back inverted pleat large enough so that when opened out I can sit on it, and any creases are fairly well hidden when I stand up and the folds fall back into place.
Also advise good deep pleats under the apron - the one I am wearing now has approximately 9 inch deep under apron pleats, so the pair take about a yard of fabric, but are a great help in maintaining modesty if I should decide to vault a gate or do any of the other things I get up to.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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1st October 10, 05:17 PM
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Okay, so after some prolonged research on the topic, I bought all my materials (pins, needles, thread, and the fabric - green khaki duck cloth - plus some snaps and buckles since I'm putting *gasps* pockets on it).
I decided to do a cross between tradtional and modern - it will be traditional in the sense that it will have full front and under aprons, but modern in the sense that it will sit a little lower on the waist and have cargo pockets on the sides with knife pleats (the box and kingussie pleats just seemed a little complicated for a man of my sewing skill - none). Add some belt loops to it and hopefully this delusion of grandeur will come to fruition of sorts.
Unfortunately I didn't get to start on it when I would have liked due to a sick wife and child (how I managed to avoid it, I don't know), but this weekend will be almost entirely dedicated to making it work!
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1st October 10, 07:04 PM
#16
I think duck cloth was a good choice. That seems to be what Utilikilts uses for their Workman model, which I love, although I'm not sure about their other models. I can wear mine all day and while you will be able to see that the pleats have been crushed or sat on, they won't get too terribly deformed-looking. UK does stitch the creases in the pleats, though, for reasons mentioned earlier in the thread. So you'll probably end up needing to do that.
Good luck, and I can't wait to see pictures!
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1st October 10, 07:41 PM
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Like I said, it might be a delusion of grandeur but I have it envisioned in my head as being sewn down every pleat so it retains the proper structure, shape and size throughout it's various uses. But as I look back on my shopping list, I realize there was ONE thing I forgot to purchase: a soft, comfortable liner! Looks like another trip to JoAnn's Fabrics for me!
Last edited by troxel87; 1st October 10 at 08:35 PM.
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1st October 10, 07:57 PM
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1st October 10, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by troxel87
Looks like another trip to JoAnn's Fabrics for me!
You'll very quickly learn to love the place!
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