I have asked questions regarding the waist being larger than the hips. I received guidance on this and used it successfully to make 4 kilts for 3 individuals (one guy needed 2). Many thanks for that.

I am now doing an alteration to make a kilt larger for a guy which seems to be a variation on the larger waist theme. I have done this before for myself and others. The difference this time is that the waist requires more to be let out than the hips. The individual's hips are still the same, but the waist is bigger.

Following the usual procedure, the apron would wind up larger at the waist than at the hips. Does this mean I should adjust the hip size to allow the apron to taper the correct way? Any guidance will be greatly appreciated.