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11th February 06, 09:08 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Barb T.
I'm just guessing here, but "suit weight" is probably more on the order of 6-8 oz/yard. If you feel just the fabric of a nicely-made suit, it's really pretty light. Now, we're not talking Harris Tweed here, more Saville Row. If someone said that they had tartan in "suit weight", I would give it a miss for a kilt. Even 10 oz tartan (which some people use for kilting) is too light weight for a nice kilt (wrinkles easily, doesn't have the oomph that I like to see in a trad kilt).
The other issue is fabric "hand". The brushed canvas that Steve uses in Freedom kilts has the same weight as some of the kilting tartans I use, but it has a very different "hand". It's stiffer, and someone who has worn one of Steve's kilts or a UK would find a trad kilt to have a different feel because the fabrics are very different (which is where, I think, KCW's comment about his PK feeling more "solid" comes from). A trad kilt would likely weigh more but it would feel less stiff. Not bad, just different.
Cheers,
Barb
Barb, you are an endless supply of great information & advice....
thanks for that info - the first trad kilt i recently finished is definately suit weight fabric - and feels a little light - will save that for occasional summer wear when there is no breeze...
I am still working on my recent 'blackwatch-ish" fabric that i bought last weekend . Its on the lighter side ofthe scale but shoudl finish up nicely. with any luck NYC will get a long overdue snowstorm tonight which will give me a good reason to stay in tomorrow & stitch to my hearts content :grin:
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