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View Poll Results: Deeper or More Pleats?

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  • DEEPER pleats. Choose the pleating to the sett for.

    6 75.00%
  • MORE pleats. Those SIC pleats, Inverse, uh, Cheat pleats, or whatever they are look good to me.

    2 25.00%
  • Yer bonkers. You need another option.

    0 0%
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    Question More Pleats or Deeper?

    I'm looking hard at my new MacDonald of Clanranald muted tartan cloth for pleating and can't quite decide what to do. Normally I would lean to pleating to the stripe, but the attractive interplay between the Blue and Green seems to get lost when they're not presented together to my eye. That leaves pleating to the sett which limits my preferred options to two for this 6ish yard kilt.

    1. 18, 1+" wide, 3+" deep pleats pleated properly to sett
    2. 24, 3/4" wide, 2¼" deep Short,/Inverse pleats, what has been called pleated "to the Cheat", (SIC pleats)


    option 1, sett pleats ................ - ........ option 2, SIC pleats

    There is virtually no difference in the yardage between the two options and I quite like them both aesthetically so I thought I'd put it to the rabble here. For the technical function of wearing said pleats alone, which should I choose, more shallower pleats or fewer deeper pleats, and why?

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    Last edited by xman; 26th October 10 at 05:11 PM.

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    I have to vote for option one...but it's only because of the way the collors play out in your pics. Ultimately though I go with the one that produces the better hanging and swinging pleat.
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    Honestly, it's not going to make a whit of difference. The difference between 2 1/2" and 2 1/4" pleats is trivial. Pick the one you like the look of best.

    If you want a kilt that really swings, though, more yardage would really make the difference (i.e., an 8 yard kilt, instead of a 6 yard kilt).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T. View Post
    Honestly, it's not going to make a whit of difference. The difference between 2 1/2" and 2 1/4" pleats is trivial. Pick the one you like the look of best.
    Ah heck, my bad, the sett pleats would be over 3" deep.


    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T. View Post
    If you want a kilt that really swings, though, more yardage would really make the difference (i.e., an 8 yard kilt, instead of a 6 yard kilt).
    Oh I do and that's what the other bolt is for.

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    pleating

    Well X,

    If you like the looks of both of them relative to their resulting color schemes, and Barb says it doesn't make a difference in the way the kilt moves, I would go with the option that results in the most pleats.

    There's two cents worth for you!

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    Mods, please delete this thread.
    It suffers badly from TMI.

    Anyone else please go here - http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ts-more-62267/

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    Xman, I originally deleted this thread and got some complaints from some of the other posters who's responses were well thought out, and upset to find their posts gone.

    I'm only going to close this thread for now.

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    Thanks folks, this is all part of my steep learning curve too.
    And I have also now learned from XMan's new post what he meant by TMI!
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