Spring break starts at 5:00 pm tomorrow (well, technically today, but you know what I mean) and that means I have loads of time to kill. Since that won't happen again until summer (and not even then if I can help it) I need to take advantage of this opportunity. It's time for me to make a kilt.

I had thought about doing this before, as I want more contemporary kilts (currently waiting on #1) and have a fairly tight budget. But not only was time a problem, but I also have no sewing equipment of any kind, no space for the task, and no real selection of material at any nearby stores. I didn't really see how I was going to get it done.

But as fate would have it, my best friend just received a sewing machine from her grandma, and has no problem letting me mooch off her. The trade off is that I will have to live with the fact that my kilt was made with a hello kitty sewing machine, but I think I'll manage.

In addition, I am spending the weekend at my brother's house, and will be able to borrow his girlfriend for some fabric shopping. If I'm lucky, he might even get dragged along and be forced to put up with the boredom and embarrassment of shopping for materials for his brother's "skirt."

The space problem however will have to be dealt with in a fairly creative manner. I can't afford new furniture, and the floor is not even close to being an option, so I'll be channeling Macguyver tomorrow and/or Friday as I clean and get set up.

Up to this point, the only sewing I have ever done has been for emergency medical purposes, and that was in no way professional. Since I have no intention of doing any hand sewing if I can avoid it, this will be entirely dependent upon my ability to figure out the sewing machine. I may do something with the plaid material I used as a cheap great kilt for Halloween a few years back, just to get the hang of it. Either my own comfy kilt, or maybe something for my friend as payment for the use of the machine.


The exact material I use will probably be decided by the sales/clearance bin, but I am leaning towards polycotton because it should be easier. I am considering denim, but I am not sure how hard that is to work with or how wrinkly it gets.

Beyond the basic kilt design, I will be adding cargo pockets, an under apron pocket, and possibly one or two other little details if I can work it all out. If I do come up with anything I will definitely post my plans before actually trying them to see what the more experienced folks have to say.

I did study my alphakilt before returning it (which really helped me understand how some of these things should work) and I thought about trying a similar pleated under apron, but that's a lot more pleats, and I just don't have the patience for something that unnecessary which I could easily screw up anyway.

So that's the plan. Within 10 days I should have my own X-Kilt. And then I can focus on my next project: rubber chicken underwear!