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    Xmarks Tartan Pleated to Yellow Stripe

    I had some remnant Xmarks tartan so I used the most damaged selvedge side to make my first handsewn kilt. I figured it would be less tragic if I flubbed it. Blind Hemmed first. Then I followed the Art of Kiltmaking instructions to complete the kilt. The logic of the book becomes very clear if you stray from it.

    I pleated it a few different ways and decided I liked the yellow stripe. I experimented with pleating to the set but decided against it. My orthopedic doc allowed me to start running again and pleating to the stripe allows easier reduction in girth.



    Here it is with all the pleats sewn and basted. I basted it early to keep it compact while moving it around.



    Getting ready to do surgery on the pleats.



    After a deep breath.



    Cutting Steeking and stabilizing done.



    Canvassing, aprons, buckles and lining were done as per instructions, I was on a roll and didn't stop for pictures. I think obsessed would be an adequate term. The hem and apron finishing were great because every step got me closer to a finished kilt.

    And here it is. And after an hour I finally have it presentable. Tried it on and the hem was a little stiff (think heiroglyphic) so I had to do some shaping to get it where I could tollerate it. I need to take it out for a hike to get it to conform and relax a little.





    And with some accessories. I did not put on sporran/belt loops. With the flare above the waist the belt stays put just fine.




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    Wow, it looks great! Thanks for posting the pictures.

    Moosedog

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    A few pics of it layed out before I removed the basting. I put on the and Arizona ironwood kilt pin. Then I swapped it for the ivory for more contrast.




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    That is one fine kilt!

    How many hours do you have in the project? By that I mean, just how long does it take to sew a kilt?

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    Very nicely done, I wish I had the talent.

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    That is nice...It's also the first time I've seen the XMTS kilt all around...Does anyone sell them already made or do I have to buy the tartan material and find a kiltmaker to have it done and what is the average cost?

    My apologies, but being a new kilt member is difficult for me to learn all the different weights, pleates, setts, fabrics, etc...I'm learning, but truthfully, I'm having a hard time with the lingo.

    Chase

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
    That is nice...It's also the first time I've seen the XMTS kilt all around...Does anyone sell them already made or do I have to buy the tartan material and find a kiltmaker to have it done and what is the average cost?

    My apologies, but being a new kilt member is difficult for me to learn all the different weights, pleates, setts, fabrics, etc...I'm learning, but truthfully, I'm having a hard time with the lingo.

    Chase
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    I know you said you were talking to Pete from Canadian Casual Kilts about the Maple Leaf, he made up my x-marks tartan kilt here is my review and pictures. I was talking to him on Saturday and he still has some of the x-marks tartan left.

    You might want to talk to him about it.

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    Thanks McMurdo...The kilt looks great and so does the blonde in the fourth/fifth picture on the left...LOL...I will talk to Pete after I receive my Maple Leaf.

    Chase

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    That looks great. Hand sewn or machine sewn? I'm good with a sewing machine, just not sure how good I'd be at hand sewing.

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    Beautiful work Oneille - is there no end to your considerable talent?

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