The RCAF Tartan ITI#1343 is readily available in full 16oz weight and costs quite a bit less per yard, double width, than $100.00. I recently made an RCAF Tartan kilt and an RAF Tartan kilt just this month.
I would strongly suggest that you go ahead and get your dream fabric. Good, kilt quality wool, is a dream to work with. You can crease it, steam it out and re-crease multiple times.
And when it comes to stitching there is no practice fabric that can match it. It is actually easier to learn on good fabric than it is to spend even a couple of dollars on practice fabric.
As a kilt is made from one long piece, and not shapes cut out with a pattern, you have not wasted a thing practicing. You can sew in pleats and rip them out almost forever.
When you get so you can stitch invisibly, and have everything line up perfectly, simply leave that pleat and go to the next one.
About the time you have perfected your stitching you have a kilt you can be proud of.
Please don't bother with practice fabrics. You will save money, time, and frustration working with the real thing.
Last edited by The Wizard of BC; 23rd November 13 at 09:15 PM.
Steve Ashton
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I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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