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8th January 07, 01:26 PM
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2 new projects
Well, my daughters have been wanting kilts of their own, and when they saw me working on the XKilt this past weekend, they really got excited and want one NOW! So I took the older one by Wal-Mart Saturday while Mommy and the little one were napping and got some fabric. My older daughter picked out the fabric for both of them. Here is what she picked all pleated up and ready to begin sewing the pleats:

And here is what she picked for her sister, who loves Dora. I just don't know what to pleat it to Dora or Boots??
Last edited by KiltedCodeWarrior; 9th January 07 at 06:47 PM.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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8th January 07, 01:28 PM
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for the dora one, do 3-4 really big pleats, so that you don't have to lose either Dora or Boots
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8th January 07, 01:29 PM
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That's a great project!
If it were me, I think I would pleat it to........oh shoot. I don't know
It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist
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8th January 07, 02:56 PM
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Pay attention here, you younger un-married guys...THIS is a guy who's being a good dad. Go forth and do likewise.
Best
AA
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8th January 07, 03:00 PM
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Man, how do you pleat a fabric like that? If she like Dora, pleat to Dora and have the bot peeking out of the pleats!
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8th January 07, 03:03 PM
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Don't forget a mini "backpack" as a sporran
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8th January 07, 03:17 PM
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 Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
I just don't know what to pleat it to Dora or Boots??
lmao... I'd pleat to Boots... Dora annoys me! lol
I'm sure it shouldn't be too hard to have both Dora and Boots visible in the pleats.
My daughter would have picked the same material.
 Originally Posted by Splash_4
Man, how do you pleat a fabric like that? If she like Dora, pleat to Dora and have the bot peeking out of the pleats!
The "bot" is actually a monkey named Boots. Very annoying 'toon.
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8th January 07, 03:54 PM
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KCW, do you have any tips on scaling down the XKilt pattern for children?
[I've got a couple of 'honourary nephews' (sons of friends whose parents have decreed that I'm 'Uncle Steve') who keep hinting about kilts, after seeing my Gunn Modern plus full rig at Hogmanay]
Best regards
Last edited by sjrapid; 8th January 07 at 03:55 PM.
Reason: Typos
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8th January 07, 07:26 PM
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 Originally Posted by auld argonian
Pay attention here, you younger un-married guys...THIS is a guy who's being a good dad. Go forth and do likewise.
Best
AA
Thanks AA! The girls have been wanting kilts for a while, and when they saw me actually working on the XKilt, it was extreme excitement time.
 Originally Posted by Colin
Don't forget a mini "backpack" as a sporran 
Colin, that is an awesme idea! I had not though about that at all, but I should have enough to do that as well.
 Originally Posted by sjrapid
KCW, do you have any tips on scaling down the XKilt pattern for children?
sorry Steve, I did not make these as XKilts. The first one, seen below, is a knife pleated to the sett (that's how it turned out, not how I planned it). I just split the cloth in half, left enough for an overapron, and began playing with different pleating. For a kitl this small, you can pleat up the whole thing in about 10-30 minutes by using the tartan lines to line it up. But oboy do pleats eat up fabric! I thought a yard would be plenty for my daughters, but I had to splice together a section for the first one.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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8th January 07, 07:29 PM
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