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    Pleat types

    We are all familiar with the common knife and box pleats. I am also familiar with the somewhat rare reverse Kinguisse pleat style. I recently came across a reference to a barrel pleat. No description, picture or diagram. Can anyone describe what a barrel pleat is? Thanks!

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    Check out post #7 in this thread... http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...=pleat+diagram
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    Barrel pleating is a rarity found on certain kilts. It is a round pleat, rolled, with no sharp edge. On a well done barrel pleat, and the right tartan, you can get an optical illusion effect, looking at it from one angle you might see one colour, and from another angle, a different colour. Instead of being flat, the back of the kilt has rounded ridges.

    From what little I know, barrel pleating takes up a LOT more fabric, because you roll a lot of fabric in to the roll to get the proper thickness and weight in to the pleat to make it swing.

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    I see a few more pleat terms have been added to my vocabulary. I did not realize that there were so many types. I'm surprised that there is not a section in some of the books I have read.

    Thanks for the updates.

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    All I wanted to do is wear a kilt. Now my head is spinning trying to figure out how to pleat my kilt. All this because my Scotch/Irish background or maybe it was the Bourbon.

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    does Barb's book mention the types of pleating? If not I hope she includes a small paragraph about different pleat types.

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    Not in the first edition. Just the standard knife pleats.

    I think various ways of mentioning the pleats have been suggested for the next edition, like an appendix with the different types for example.

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    I should imagine that barrel pleats would be very hard to press!
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    I believe the whole point of rounded barrel pleats is so that you don't have to press them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
    I believe the whole point of rounded barrel pleats is so that you don't have to press them.
    now that's thinking! Anything I don't have to iron gets high marks from me.

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