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7th October 08, 08:47 AM
#1
Tartan Weight.... differnt question!
Just a quick one.... (some of you may know already)
I've obtained 8 yards of 10oz and plan to make my kilt... I've had lots of great support emails from other XMarkers (Thanks!) but one question I wanted to raise was some comments I've seen that 10oz is too light for a mans kilt.
Whats the general opinion?
And if it is a bit on the wee side - how can I make it heavier? (besides lead weights...)
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7th October 08, 09:11 AM
#2
I recently finished hand-sewing a knife-pleat kilt from a lighter weight tartan (not sure of the exact weight). This one was pleated to stripe and I had enough material to make each pleat double-deep, that is, I pleated to every other stripe. That puts a LOT of material into the pleated area and helps a lighter-weight tartan "swing" more like a medium weight.
Although I didn't feel the need, you could also double the material n the under apron to provide more, err, coverage in the unpleated area.
Good luck and have fun with it! (Mine's shown here BTW)
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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7th October 08, 09:31 AM
#3
Depleted uranium works much the same way as lead, as far as adding weight is concerned. Is this a first DIY kilt? If so, you'll probably make a second and third... order the heavier fabric then.
Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
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7th October 08, 08:34 PM
#4
You can make a kilt from 10 oz, but it flaps around a bit instead of swinging firmly, and it wrinkles really easily. Can't do anything to make it heavier.
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8th October 08, 09:41 AM
#5
Use the fabric doubled and make a 4 yard box pleated kilt?
Anne the Pleater
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8th October 08, 12:39 PM
#6
thanks for the advice
The 10oz is all I could get - from an ebay seller with old stock from a mill or kiltmakers up in Scotland. As it was £50 for the material I couldnt let it pass - could I!
I think the doubling on the under apron will have to do - and I'll avoid windy nights - well maybe not! (wicked grin!)
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10th October 08, 05:06 AM
#7
Good luck with your first kilt. Looking forward to seeing the photos when it's finished.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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10th October 08, 04:42 PM
#8
Originally Posted by Gilvray
The 10oz is all I could get - from an ebay seller with old stock from a mill or kiltmakers up in Scotland. As it was £50 for the material I couldnt let it pass - could I!
I bought my 13oz MacBeth remnant for much the same reason, six metres of double wide for $120 was too good to pass up.
Bob
If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!
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8th October 08, 12:23 PM
#9
Well I think I'm gonna just gonna have a go - I like the idea of making the under apron thicker and I've still got to figure out how many pleats I'll be getting in there.... (5" 1/4 sett)
I'm reading your book Barb, as fast as I can, and so once I'm though I've got to start having a go... the good news is my mother-in-law is a seamstress and she's offered her help with sewing technique and any advice! she even offered to help...
Yes if I could have chosen the weight I'd have gone heavier - 16 pref - but as it was only £50 for the 8yrds - and its the rarer 'ancient hunting' I couldnt let it pass me by! Now all I've got to do is find the 16oz Ancient Hunting MacGillivray Muted and I'm in heaven! Oh - now thats the Tartan for me!!!!
I once saw a 7 inch sample, in Hector Russell on the banks of Loch Ness 8 years ago and have struggled to get a glimpse ever since... its a special mill job because its so far from the beaten track.... $£Cha-Ching£$
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