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    Kilt #2 - Oranje Power

    Hi,

    after finishing my first kilt, the black working kilt with the orange flare, I decided that I'm prepared for a tartan. I found a mainly orange polyester material - about 11 oz light and perfect for the summer and dancing and a little asymetrical …

    The black kilt was machine sewd. This time everything is hand sewd. It's not perfect but not that bad that I won't wear it. The pleating is to the set. I will make a second one for my bagpipe apprentice and will pleat it to the stripe.

    Here are some pictures. It is now pressed and tomorrow I will go on following TAoK for the belt loops, straps and buckels and lining.

    Choosing yarn


    First of 29 pleats


    I need reading glasses since two years …


    Overview


    Waist band


    Hair canvas - found "the real thing" in a german online shop


    Flare


    I will continue here when it's cooled down and I put on the straps and lining.

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    For some reasons I can't edit my post …

    I wanted to add: "Oranje Power" means "Orange Power" in Dutch. Orange is the color of The Netherlands (not the national flag, but the kings family name is "Oranier"). And as I am married to a dutch man and speaking dutch I found it nice to have a orange kilt :-)

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    Have you seen the Dutch Friendship Tartan?

    http://www.tartansauthority.com/tart...ndship-fashion
    Steve Ashton
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Ashton View Post
    Have you seen the Dutch Friendship Tartan?

    http://www.tartansauthority.com/tart...ndship-fashion
    I searched for Dutch, Netherlands and so on in the tartan register. I find it too dark. But I like the "Tartan of Holland (fashion) ITN 6655".



    It only seems not possible to get this tartan per meter ...

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    Way to go Kristof. Representing the Nation and the Monarch's family is fantastic. Your kilt will attract a lot of attention for sure.

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    There it is:

    The inside (and our dog who had to lay next to the klit):


    Front


    Back


    I have to redo this picture tomorrow with a nicer background :-)


    I ironed the kilt using Spearmint (Mentha spicata) oil in the water and it really helps making sharp pleats. I heard of it before, but the wardrobe director at the theatre were I work told me, they use it, too.

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    Fine job and well done!! I've never heard of Spearmint oil used for pleats but brilliant idea. How long does the aroma stay with the fabric? I expect the same oil could be used in a steamer for relaxing wrinkles also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarheel View Post
    Fine job and well done!! I've never heard of Spearmint oil used for pleats but brilliant idea. How long does the aroma stay with the fabric? I expect the same oil could be used in a steamer for relaxing wrinkles also.
    Thanks!

    The spearmint aroma isn't really strong with 1 drop in 100 ml water. It's a bit more in the air when it comes out with the hot steam. The kilt doesn't smell like chewing gum now

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    Looks smashing! I love the info about 'Oranje Power' too. One of my daughters wears an orange kilt too. It has been named the Tangerine Dream by X-Marker Plaid Preacher.

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    Hup Holland Hup!

    Wij Houden Van Oranje... :-)

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