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    New home sewn tweed kilt

    This is my first attempt at kilt making thanks to Barb and my own mistakes.
    It is a lightweight acrlic blend with velcro fastinings.
    I went out for my daily outing, so this the first time out in my new kilt.
    I saw no one so no comments.



    Robert "the kilted" Lamb

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    Looking sharp: Bravo!

    Tell us more about the fabric; that sounds very interesting...
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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    Home sewn kilt

    The fabric was purchased at JoAnn's fabrics, for four dollars and some change a yard. I purchased 6 yards, which was the whole bolt. It is suppose to be 65% acrlic and 35% ? (I am thinking cotton). It is very light weight so I put in a lot of material into the heam and the outer apron edge to add some weight. I fabricated this kilt as a knock about and as a learning tool for some better kilts.
    I used Velcro as fastners,
    I made a lot of mistakes and had to start over a few(lot) of times but that and Barb's book I muddled through.
    It was fun and I have purchased 5 meters of a wool/ poly blend in a light grey and blue tartan.
    Robert "the kilted" Lamb

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    Nice work, especially for a first try. I'm afraid to try my hand at it.
    Animo non astutia

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    looks like a nice start. How well does the acrylic hold a pleat?
    I recently tried my hand with some cheapola corduroy and the results were decent enough, but cotton doesn't hold a pleat worth anything. I'd like to find something that better approximates working with wool without approximating wools prices ;-)

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    Holds a pleat fairly good but it does wrinkle some what, so you must sweep as best you can.
    Robert "the kilted" Lamb

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    Congratulations on number one, now on to number two, three . . . .
    Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
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    four... who are we fighting for?
    five, six, seven, eight...
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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    looks very good brother Lamont.

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    GREAT job!!

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