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    Five kilts in two weeks

    1. Tartan throwing kilt from Robertson, red polyester-viscose for Rachel. I'm cheating on this one, as I don't have enough PV to do a real six-yard "Hammer Kilt" (what I usually call my athletic kilts). She's getting a 14-pleat 3 1/2 yarder which will be for throwing-only. That said, it will be a lot nicer than any Sportkilt, pleated to stripe (the dark green/blue area with the red stripe down the middle...Rachels choice), hand-sewn pleats and a strap/buckle closure. Also, she's a skinny lil' thang, so 3 1/2 yards doesn't look as bad on her as you'd think.

    Also, I started this one already, so really and truly the title of this thread should be five kilts in two and a HALF weeks.


    "loaner" kilts for backhold wrestlers..

    2, 3. Green super-lightweight poly/cotton with a tartan swatch inserted in the reverse pleat. Waist size 32 and 36. These will close with velcro and are 3 1/2 yards, though the tartan inner-reverse pleat actually makes it more like 3.75 yards. These should be wearable by guys/gals +/- 2 inches either way.

    4,5. Black, as above only 4 yards of material. The tartan swatch actually bumps the yardage up a little bit. Waist sizes 38 and 42 inches. As it stands right now, into the two weeks about 3 days, the 42-inch black kilt is nearing completion. The pleats are all in, the overapron is done, the tartan is inserted and the under-apron is done. It just needs the waistband, a strip to hold the velcro, and a trip to the ironing board.

    I'll show pics when they get used. These are by no means "traditional", they're inexpensive loaners for athletic events, which will mostly get worn by guys in the 150-200 pound range. I'm wondering if I can get them all done! Oyyy.
    Last edited by Alan H; 16th March 16 at 12:19 PM.

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    Good luck! I've got 2.5 full handsewn traditionals to finish by the months end. The "half" is for the kilt that's already fully pleated, so the bulk of the labor is done on that one!

    here's to speedy, accurate stitching for us both!

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    Two done.... I think I'm going to call it good at four.

    The partially-handsewn throwing kilt, hmmm. I'm about halfway through the pleats. So that makes it really 2 1/2 done of four.

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    Well, I got four of them done! *whew*

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    Good job, Alan

    Overachiever is all I have to say about it. Other than being impressed, of course!

    Still taking me about 80 hours per kilt. Trad, not sport, but still...
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    Here are a few pictures of one of them, in action...




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