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    Thanks for the info. I've printed it out.

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    Correction

    Apologies - can't read my own writing - the box pleat centre back is sewn at 13 inches from the central fold not 16.

    I am just starting to fold the second kilt I can make from the length of fabric and realised that it did not match the first one.

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    I think I'll make one of these from United Nations Cold War Camo. It should look great with the green and white. Thanks for the instructions. O'Neille

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    I have made one of these from DPM, a three colour traditional type of disrupted pattern, but not military here in the UK, where military uniform camo is either two or four colours.

    I wear it with a 'real' 1958 pattern belt with brass fittings, and one of several khaki tees or a dark cream shirt.

    When constructing one of my kilts I usually sew everything by hand, but in order to get a slightly different waist I used the sewing machine to sew each individual fold HORIZONTALLY about two inches down from the upper edge, for about two inches along the pleat. This was to set the fold of the pleat at that point, so I could then sew the pleats in place at that level and then slightly flare the top - so making the narrowest point of the kilt within it, rather than at the top edge.

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