Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
This sounds about right. A few thoughts;
1.Make sure the pleats are perfectly even from top to bottom.
2. You could probably stand to add a couple of rows of basting. One between the ones you have and another again half way up to the fell from the top row unless you feel very confident in your ability to keep the pleats straight.
3. For extra crispness in the pleats, steam with the iron for a few seconds then press them with a block letting them cool as they set.
I have a question about step 1. The kilt I need to press has been worn a handful of times with plenty of sitting and a fair amount of driving on a car, so, needless to say, the pleats need a little love. But, upon further inspection, the pleats are smaller at the top than at the bottom. I never look that closely at the construction, I just put it on and went out. Is this normal?

I just tried laying the kilt out on the floor to see just how bad the pleats are and am having a very hard time getting the darn thing to lay flat. Like I said, the top (waist line) is smaller then the bottom (knee line).

I can try to upload pictures if need be.