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    MacGillivray Ancient Hunting: 8yrd, 10oz, First time DIY Kilt

    Well - after much stiching, blood (yes) sweat and tears (very nearly!) I finally got the kilt done. Before I say anything else I would like to thank:

    Paul Henry (xmarker!) for his sound advice in times of need!
    Barb (Queen of Kilts) for her excellent book - and wonderful assistance and guidance on this tartan journey!
    My wife, Petra - for all those nights she let me leave her sat on her own as I sat stitching and reading and stitching in the study.

    So I've never made a kilt before, not really done more than stitch the odd button before! I've learnt SO much along the way to making this kilt. The Ups and downs of kiltmakers - and only those who've ever had a go truly know - what a slave driver your first kilt can be!

    I tried to get it done for Christmas but I bought the wrong canvas and only asked for help once I'd got a lot of it in - so it held me up and I put off the unveiling till Burns Night. Still I made in time and felt proud to have done it.

    So - here's my kilt.... (and that's my Dad with me - in the MacGillivray Modern Red)



    Here are a couple of bad photo's to show it some more.... haven't had time to get some nice ones yet







    I also tried to keep a photo diary along the way - to remind myself I did it and prove that it really was all hand stitched by me..

    also why is it when you show people a DIY job that they dont believe you when you say that its hand stitched...? Not sure if thats a compliment or not ;)


    So anyway here is the diary....
    Scary moment #1 - now RIP your tartan in half! Wow this seems like a lifetime ago - Oct 08 infact!



    Marking out the apron



    Stitching pleats and aprons



    Basting the pleats



    2nd post coming up.....
    Last edited by Gilvray; 2nd February 09 at 06:29 PM.

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    MacGillivray Ancient Hunting: 8yrd, 10oz, First time DIY Kilt - Part 2

    Apologies for the length of this - it's the pictures... but I hope they are of help and interest to someone along the way....

    So where were we? Oh yes.... Scary moment #2 - take the scissors to your hours of work! and KEEP checking that your only cutting what you want/need to!



    Making the fringe This was fun.... really felt like progress was being made!



    Keep measuring for pleat creep and unnoticed creepage generally! and yes I suffered from it.... unpicked a few pleats early on but on the whole I think I got away with it - the end result was less than 1/4" out.



    Stitch in the canvas. Lets just say that 1) I put the WRONG canvas in (its like a tent in the back of that there kilt!) 2) it was REALLY hard work and cost me days, aching fingers, (the blood I mentioned too!) and 3) its in and the lining is covering a multitude of sins! oh and 4) thankyou to my mentors for sound advice!!! New needles and a latex glove pulled me through - literally!



    Putting in Buckles... I can almost smell the heather and whisky from here!



    Couldnt resist a bit of grafitti on my over thick canvas.... plus it'll be a nice little record for when someones picking over the kilt it in years to come (well hopefully they will - the canvas will still be there no matter happens to the rest of it!)



    Time to press..... top band and lining in..... on the home straight!



    Now - where is that large glass of Single Malt? Phew..... big sigh of relief - much promising "Never Again" (well - time and whisky numbs the pain - so maybe....) and on with the wearing!

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    Well, from my perspective it was well worth it.

    It looks fantastic, great job.

    You can definitely wear that one with great pride!

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    Great Job! Maybe some day I shall have to courage to attempt such a feat! Speak in front of an audience of 5000, not a problem. Rebuild a 50 year old house, easy! Sew a great looking kilt like that, now that take brass!

    Good for you! Looks fantastic!

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    Looks great! I wish I had the guts (and time) to make one. From the pictures, looks like a pro did it.

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    Congratulations for an excellent job - from one DIY-er to another! That looks awesome especially for a first time!

    I hope you didn't forget to put the stabilizer.

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    Wicked, looks grand

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    Very nice job, I have yet to start my own DIY kilt.

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    Great job and a fine looking tartan. But.....you need to lose the white hose, IMHO.

    Brian

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    Fantastic!!!

    Are you thinking of doing another one? If so, get yourself some 16 oz tartan, and I think you'll find it a real dream to work on compared to the 10 oz.
    Kiltmaker, piper, and geologist (one of the few, the proud, with brains for rocks....
    Member, Scottish Tartans Authority
    Geology stuff (mostly) at http://people.hamilton.edu/btewksbu
    The Art of Kiltmaking at http://theartofkiltmaking.com

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