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    Re: First kilt, what fabric?

    Best material I've ever used for making a contemporary kilt...hands down. LOVE this stuff. If I ever make another X-kilt, I'm spending the money for this stuff, in "charcoal"
    $20/yard. SO worth it.


    http://www.nearseanaturals.com/item.php?id=1542

    e-mail for price....this is where I got it

    http://envirotextile.com/chinese-hemp-fabric/index.html

    The Hempcel blend is probably worth trying, too. But for your first one, just use the cotton-poly blend from JoAnnes.

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    Re: First kilt, what fabric?

    My two cents: If you can afford it, nothing beats working with wool. 13oz will keep you cool in the summer, too. 4 yards of 13oz will run you $200+ or so depending on the tartan and the mill.

    If funds are an issue, polyviscose will make an acceptable lightweight kilt for much less. Just don't forget to hem it!

    Whatever you decide: I hope your first kilt turns out stellar!

    Drop me a line if you need any advice.

    -Brad
    "Far an taine ‘n abhainn, ‘s ann as mò a fuaim."
    Where the stream is shallowest, it is noisiest.

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    Re: First kilt, what fabric?

    I don't know the best way but I started making my first kilt with wool blanket material. I have not made a sewing machine made kilt yet (but I'm considering it) and hand sew all the kilts I make. It's cheap if you can get some material off of gently used websites or the bay. I also have since recycled my first kilt and reused the belts and buckles on another kilt. It turned out ok, but I made a lot of mistakes and didn't realize it until a couple of kilts later. It took a while to learn the best hand position for the pleats too.
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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