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6th October 16, 07:07 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Luke MacGillie
I do not think that such a practice is possible in a great kilt to be honest. At least when speaking historically, we have only one example of a surviving greatkilt that is set up for use of a drawstring, and the loops are set evenly.
http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/A_H..._MacGregor.pdf
I've been researching how to pleat to sett and you have to make your pleats slightly longer than your sett. That involves to much measuring for a great kilt IMO. I am using the Baird tartan which has a purple pinstripe. I think I'm going to pleat to the stripe so the purple is exposed. I think that'll look pretty cool.
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