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7th April 19, 11:26 AM
#21
I found the videos from Robert Macdonald on adding elastic to a military kilt, and on basting pleats on a knife pleat, but couldn't find anything on basting a military box pleat. I don't want to wear this kilt in public until the pleats are fixed, but I'm still a bit stuck on how to make sure everything is aligned properly with the box. A few of the pleats have the stripes not centered, so it looks to me like someone in the past has repressed this kilt without basting first.
As for length, when I wear it the top straps are well locked into my natural waist and the selvedge lies a bit above mid knee. It seems like all the military kilts are about the same length, so how did shorter soldiers get the bottom of the kilt up? Did they use the belt to hold it higher?
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9th April 19, 12:20 PM
#22
Originally Posted by jhughes
I found the videos from Robert Macdonald on adding elastic to a military kilt, and on basting pleats on a knife pleat, but couldn't find anything on basting a military box pleat. I don't want to wear this kilt in public until the pleats are fixed, but I'm still a bit stuck on how to make sure everything is aligned properly with the box. A few of the pleats have the stripes not centered, so it looks to me like someone in the past has repressed this kilt without basting first.
As for length, when I wear it the top straps are well locked into my natural waist and the selvedge lies a bit above mid knee. It seems like all the military kilts are about the same length, so how did shorter soldiers get the bottom of the kilt up? Did they use the belt to hold it higher?
I used to hike the kilt up to the right height which was generaaly at rib level then use a narrow belt to secure it at the position I wanted ensuring that it did not crumple or compress the apron part.
Then I'd put everything over the top of that.
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