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21st March 10, 03:03 PM
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Kilt Hem Project Great Results
Last week, there was a post seeking advice on what to do with a kilt that is too long, and there was ample advice regarding the logical solution: hem it. http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-urgent-57828/
I want to share this experience with all:
Some time ago I ordered a kilt from a major company, and due to a communications error, it was built 1.5 inches too long. As everyone knows, 1.5 inches too long is TOO LONG!
At the time I ordered the kilt, I was also having a kilt made by Bonnie Heather, a member of this forum (bonniekilts.com). So, I asked Bonnie if she could hem the kilt, and she said yes and described how she would go about doing the work.
I sent her the kilt, and this photograph describing the task as I saw it:

Notice that I emphasized hiding the stitch line into a narrow line in the tartan. I did this because Matt Newsome showed me a kilt that sombody else had hemmed, whereupon the stich line occured in such a field as to be visible- very visible indeed at some distance. I certainly wanted to hide the stitching.
Bonnie did the work, and here it is. The stitch line is confined within the dark blue line that is defined by the green/blue/orange lines that contain it.
If one cannot see the hem line at 3.5 inches, then one will never see it! Thanks Bonnie, for bailing me out.
Last edited by tyger; 22nd March 10 at 04:00 AM.
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