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    Re: Sett Size

    Just to throw in another way in which set size can alter how a kilt looks, this time in the pleats.

    I bought a length of tartan advertised as Black Watch, but it turned out to be Semple, and the pattern is very rectangular - but I decide to go ahead and make a kilt from it anyway.

    I usually pleat to the stripe, but using every stripe, either the white or the red, meant that there were too many rather small pleats, and every other stripe gave too few but deep pleats.

    The option which gives a good number of decent sized pleats is to have the pleats alternate white and red stripes - which means I don't have to chose one over the other and the effect is rather pleasing, I think.

    I have only got it pinned together at the moment, but as the cold weather is fast becoming the norm I will be sewing it in the near future so you can see the result.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Re: Sett Size

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    The option which gives a good number of decent sized pleats is to have the pleats alternate white and red stripes - which means I don't have to chose one over the other and the effect is rather pleasing, I think.

    I have only got it pinned together at the moment, but as the cold weather is fast becoming the norm I will be sewing it in the near future so you can see the result.
    Sounds great! Please share pictures at any stage!
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    Re: Sett Size

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    ...snip....
    I usually pleat to the stripe, but using every stripe, either the white or the red, meant that there were too many rather small pleats, and every other stripe gave too few but deep pleats.

    The option which gives a good number of decent sized pleats is to have the pleats alternate white and red stripes - which means I don't have to chose one over the other and the effect is rather pleasing, I think.....snip...

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:
    I finished a kilt recently that has a large sett , Smith, with a red and yellow alternate lines over a standard blue/black/green repeating unit.
    I choose to pleat to alternate red and yellow line, I suspect similar to Anne's idea,the pleat depth is reasonable, and not so big, and ends with with an interesting arrangement I feel

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