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2nd February 09, 06:04 PM
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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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2nd February 09, 06:17 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!
Last edited by Gilvray; 2nd February 09 at 06:31 PM.
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2nd February 09, 06:29 PM
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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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2nd February 09, 07:47 PM
#4
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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2nd February 09, 08:05 PM
#5
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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2nd February 09, 09:41 PM
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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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3rd February 09, 12:13 AM
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3rd February 09, 12:19 AM
#8
Very nice job, I have yet to start my own DIY kilt.
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3rd February 09, 04:27 AM
#9
Great job and a fine looking tartan. But.....you need to lose the white hose, IMHO.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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3rd February 09, 05:34 AM
#10
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.
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