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    Quote Originally Posted by kiltedrennie View Post
    I gave it a go pleated to the sett.
    Here's another thought regarding #1 and #3 and pleating to a stripe vs to the sett in general..... What color is revealed when the pleats swish? A sudden flash of the purple (3) or the teal (1) might be a cool effect.
    Last edited by pbutts; 28th April 13 at 07:46 PM.

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    Thanks for the feedback. I have a lot to think about, which is good. I'd rather think twice and cut once.

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    3,1,4,2

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    Or, think twice and pleat 44 times. ;)

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    Oh another note, where did you find that fabric for $6 a yard?
    I don't always wear a kilt, but when I do, I've made it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elizabeth View Post
    The two girls here like the same ones in the same order, #3 and then #1.
    *** This gets my vote as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiltedrennie View Post
    I gave it a go pleated to the sett. It's going to be tougher to do, but I like it. The width is about 3/4" and the depth is about 2 1/4".

    The taper isn't going to be much - I'm pretty much built like a fire plug. :-)



    Thanks everyone for taking the time to look and give an opinion. If I can swing it, I think I'll try pleating to the sett. I love all the colors so much I don't want any one to dominate over the others. If it doesn't work out, I can always try another way. It's double wide so I'll probably have enough for two attempts.
    I have always been a big fan of the sett. If nothing else, you can tell what it is going to look like before you start.

    Regards

    Chas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearded Man Brew View Post
    Oh another note, where did you find that fabric for $6 a yard?
    Well, several reasons actually.

    It's a mill end from Joann Fabrics.
    It's not a tartan, it's actually a fashion plaid or "bastard" plaid.
    It's plain weave not a twill.
    It's a 70% wool blend.
    And it's pretty light.

    Still, it's pretty nice for what it is. I like the color.

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    I'm considering using the cloth for a great kilt for the local renaissance faire this season and then working on a kilt over the winter. The cloth I'm using for my current ren-faire costume isn't wool and gets rather warm.

    If I don't use this fabric, I do have a double width three yard plain weave plaid not-a-tartan that I can use instead. I'll have to cut it in half and join the two. At least with a plain weave it should be pretty simple. I picked it up thirty five years ago after I saw and heard a bagpipe player in a kilt for the first time. I was in my teens, knew nothing about kilts, but knew I wanted one. My local library had nothing except an encyclopedia entry on kilts and I had no idea what I was doing when I bought it. At least it has a symmetrical pattern.

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