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11th July 07, 06:10 PM
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County Clare tartan kilt - making my first kilt
Ok gang - here is the result of my first attempt at kiltmaking. I guess the stars came into alignment with a too good to pass up deal on three yards of House of Edgar County Clare 13 oz. tartan and the donation of a sewing machine. Armed with Barb's book, a few kilts to look at, and the collective wisdom of this forum (boy oh boy does that search feature ever work...) I thought what the heck - I'll give it a shot.
I call it my "Frankenkilt" since its based on Barb's classical techniques mixed with some of Rocky and Kelly's construction savy, and topped off with a modified internal underapron belt a la Matt Newsome - only I used nylon webbing and velcro instead of a leather belt and buckle. To those fine follks add the countless other kiltmakers who share their knowledge and enthusiasm with this forum. My apolgies to all these kiltmakers as I'm sure that any one of them could have created a more elegant "monster" than I - but I am truly happy with my kilt - considering this is the first time I've ever used a sewing machine its pretty darn nice.
Now for the Photos...
The Front
And the always important pleat shot
Now for a few closing thoughts
1. If I can do this - you can do this, I literally didn't know how to thread a sewing machine or wind a bobbin before I started.
2. Buy Barb's book - it is a truly astounding resource and you can't build a decent kilt without it.
3. Don't be afraid to try something new - that's why they sell seam rippers.
4. Buy a seam ripper.
5. Even if you only make one kilt in your life - you will have something that is truly unique and completely yours - and you will never again wonder how professional kiltmakers can ask "so much money" for a custom made kilt. They are underpaid - each and every one of them.
Last edited by pdcorlis; 11th July 07 at 06:25 PM.
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11th July 07, 06:32 PM
#2
That looks great, Congratulations on the Frankenkilt, wear it well.
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11th July 07, 07:20 PM
#3
WOW! That DOES look nice.
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11th July 07, 07:44 PM
#4
VERY nice.....A good job and something to be proud of!
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11th July 07, 08:02 PM
#5
Great job, Phil!! You taking orders yet?
Gentleman of Substance
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11th July 07, 08:19 PM
#6
Bravo!
The County Clare is on my "someday" wish list. You've made it absolutely gorgeous---love the pleating.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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11th July 07, 08:44 PM
#7
You're a braver man than I sir. Looks good. Did you happen to keep track of about how many hours it took you?
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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11th July 07, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Riverkilt
You're a braver man than I sir. Looks good. Did you happen to keep track of about how many hours it took you?
I made a conscious decision NOT to count the hours, I was just trying to stay in the moment and enjoy the process.
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11th July 07, 11:32 PM
#9
Very nice job Phil--looks great
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12th July 07, 03:39 AM
#10
What a great job and it looks great on you!
"A veteran, whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." anon
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