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    Looking for a tailor in New England USA

    I've got a formal dress kilt that I need hemmed before my wedding next June. I've never had much luck with mail order alterations, so I'm looking to find a reputable kilt tailor in the N.E. area. I'm in Southern NH and would really like to be wearing the kilt when it's measured for alteration. Any suggestions?

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    You really don't need a kilt maker to hem a kilt. Any tailor that you trust should be able to do the job well. Just stress to them that the hem must follow the line of the tartan exactly, and tell them to do a machine blind stitch. I had my father's kilt done in this manner, and you can't even tell that it has a hem in it. One word of caution, though- the heavier the material, the more likely it is that the hem will be slightly visible. If your kilt is 13oz. or lighter, you shouldn't be able to tell at all. Even with 16oz., though, you should be ok.

    Good luck to you!

    EDIT: Also, it really isn't critical that the tailor be present to establish the location of the hem. Just put the kilt on as you normally wear it, decide how long you'd like it to be, and get someone to pin up a bit of hem in front of your knees. At that point, take a look at it in the mirror, from a few different angles, and make sure you're happy with the length- it should be pretty easy to judge, at that point, just make sure that you get someone else to pin that hem- bending over to do it yourself will make it very hard to judge the length accurately.

    EDIT EDIT: Did I mention that the hem on my father's kilt only set me back 20 bucks? Try getting a kilt maker to work for that! LOL...
    Last edited by Ryan Ross; 5th July 09 at 09:36 AM.

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    You might want to contact BarbT by PM.

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    I had a hem come out of a Utilikilt Original first washing. Found a Navajo lady working at the local dry cleaners that did such repairs for a very small fee. She sewed it back good as new.

    Just open your local yellow pages and look under tailors then make some calls.

    good luck...but hemming a "formal dress kilt" doesn't seem the thing to do...can you just wear it higher on your waist?

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    Not really

    I'd be wearing it up around my nipples if I had it hit at the top of the knee like I want.....

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    Whoa! Must be someone else's kilt eh? Doubt there's time to start a new fashion trend of "Empire waistline kilts" - nor an interest.

    Good luck finding a tailor. Don't over look your relatives. You may have kin who can do it for you too.

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    I would recommend Betty Brown at Bonnie Blink Enterprises in Moultonborough, but I'm not sure she's in business anymore.

    Contact info is as follows, anyway:

    Visit us at... Route 25, Moultonboro, NH 03254
    Write to us at... PO Box 713, Center Harbor, NH 03226
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    Ties, Scarves, Tartan and Tweed Caps, Kilted Skirts Stock and Special Orders - over 400 tartans available. Seamstress for fittings and Reconstruction.

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    The best of intentions.....

    My folks ordered it while visiting Scotland last year. It's a beautiful Hector Russell kilt in the modern Mackinnon tartan. Problem was that they had my waist measurement but no idea of the length. They wanted to surprise me with the kilt, so they felt they couldn't call and ask what the measure should be. So, they used my father's measurement and added a little because I'm 2 inches taller than he is. It's just too long.

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    Barb T. was already suggested; Our member Bonnie Heather might also be able to help you if you contact her by PM. I think she is in the New England area.
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    Judy Sullivan is in Keene, NH. She was a fellow student of Barb T. under Elsie Stuehmeyer, and Elsie made Judy her successor for Elsie's East Coast kilt camps. If your interested, PM me for her contact info.

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