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3rd April 08, 11:11 AM
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X Kilt with tartan lined pleats
So, I got this idea to make a denim box-pleated x-kilt with a tartan lining on the inside of the pleats. I went out to the fabric store last night and bought some denim and some cotton with a tartan pattern. Here are the two fabrics:
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In order to figure out how to make it work I made a tiny little test with some box pleats the same size as my x-kilt. You can see it here:
So, all in all I think it might work! I'm going to lay out the pleats tonight and see if I find a method that is easy and accurate. Anyone done this before? Any advice?
At this point I plan on pinning the tartan directly to the denim (where the inside of the pleats fall) and then hemming the entire thing. Then I'll sew the pleats down like in a normal x-kilt with the tartan inside. I'll post more pictures as I move along.
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3rd April 08, 11:17 AM
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I've aways wanted to try this, but could never figure out a good way to do it.
Watching with interest
It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist
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3rd April 08, 11:17 AM
#3
Oh how neat Nice fabrics! I'm looking forward to seeing the results. Have fun!
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12th April 08, 04:53 PM
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am I mistaken or did you also put in those little brassy denim rivets like blue jeans have as well?
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14th April 08, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Vafuth
am I mistaken or did you also put in those little brassy denim rivets like blue jeans have as well?
Or are those bartacks?
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18th April 08, 07:35 AM
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They're just bar tacks in a gold thread at the top of the box pleats. Rivets would be cool though! I'd just have to get a tool for it.
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3rd April 08, 11:58 AM
#7
This is exactly how the
F-H.C.A.G made her X-Marks "cheerleaders skirt" except that she put the tartan on the outside and the solid color on the inside.
It kind of makes me think of that old takeoff on "The Last of the Mohicans"
Brave came he with hands that never tremble,
tartan in hand and denim to assemble.
The denim on the outside and the tartan on the inside
to make himself an X-kilt for there is no real downside
to tartan on the inside and denim on the outside
for to make it all reversible and wearable on his outside
he makes the kilt on from two sides, always look upon the brightside
for the outside will be inside when he wears it inside, outside
and the inside will be outside when he wears it upside, downside.
etc. etc.....
I think I need coffee.
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3rd April 08, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan H
This is exactly how the
F-H.C.A.G made her X-Marks "cheerleaders skirt" except that she put the tartan on the outside and the solid color on the inside.
It kind of makes me think of that old takeoff on "The Last of the Mohicans"
Brave came he with hands that never tremble,
tartan in hand and denim to assemble.
The denim on the outside and the tartan on the inside
to make himself an X-kilt for there is no real downside
to tartan on the inside and denim on the outside
for to make it all reversible and wearable on his outside
he makes the kilt on from two sides, always look upon the brightside
for the outside will be inside when he wears it inside, outside
and the inside will be outside when he wears it upside, downside.
etc. etc.....
I think I need coffee.
Ok, so I have lay it down upside out with the tartan side on the upside of the downsided denim?
Man, this is just getting more and more complicated.
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3rd April 08, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan H
Brave came he with hands that never tremble,
tartan in hand and denim to assemble.....
etc. etc.....
I think I need coffee.
Or a wee...no, make it a full, dram of Scotch!
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4th April 08, 08:21 AM
#10
Good luck ! Interesting indeed !
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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