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    xmans Highland Kilt Mk3: Complete

    It's a 3yd box pleat in Isle of Skye and I'm pretty proud of this one. Attractive result, no errors and I learned a lot about thread tension and fabric placement.



    Thanks again Elsie, Barb & Matt. My best result yet and just in time too. Look what came today.



    Now I just have to decide how to pleat them.

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    What all your kilts don't want to compete for #1 in the closet?

    And how you taunt me so. I may just have to graduate from making baby and kid's kilts for a little bit to make some more minis for myself!

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    very nice kilt. What type of fabric do you use? And where do you buy the fabric?
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    Great job. Isle of Skye is one of my favorites!
    what do you think of the "Inside" strap compared to the "Regular" way to buckle on a kilt?
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    Very nice work!

    I do have one question though... Are the aprons on backwards or is the picture reversed?

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    Rocky, I believe this is another mini kilt for one of his (lucky) nieces and therefore he made the apron to close on the left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddern View Post
    very nice kilt. What type of fabric do you use? And where do you buy the fabric?
    Skål!
    It's 13oz. worsted wool tartan from Marton Mills. £15/m. The new lengths shown are 16oz. for my wife and me. I'm looking at more of their fabric as well, poly/wool and tweed.
    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    Very nice work!

    I do have one question though... Are the aprons on backwards or is the picture reversed?
    Thanks very much Rocky, yes Squeeky is right. The aprons run the opposite way 'round. It's a xmas present for my niece so I decided to sew it the 'girly' way. Not that that's a bad thing. I just thought they'd like them that way better. It's not a mini though. It should hang right to the top of her knee ... until next month when she grows, but there's a 7.5cm hem to let out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Tess View Post
    Great job. Isle of Skye is one of my favorites!
    what do you think of the "Inside" strap compared to the "Regular" way to buckle on a kilt?
    Cheers Tess. Since I'm not wearing this one it's hard to say, but structurally, I like the fact that this whole length of fabric hasn't been cut so theoretically could be completely dismantled and resewn. I just hope that the buckle won't be annoying where it is, but I haven't read any complaints to that effect.
    Last edited by xman; 26th October 10 at 08:59 AM.

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    Job well done. I am just starting a kilt using Marton Mill's 16oz tweed. I think you will like the material. If you want to have look at the tweed before ordering let me know - I am in Vancouver

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    Quote Originally Posted by BruceBC View Post
    Job well done. I am just starting a kilt using Marton Mill's 16oz tweed. I think you will like the material. If you want to have look at the tweed before ordering let me know - I am in Vancouver
    I have the samples on the way myself, but thanks. We should definitely meet up though. Kilts Night at Doolin's on December 2nd anyone?

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    Wink

    hmmmm, .... another case of KMM (Kilt making Mania)?
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