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5th January 19, 01:22 PM
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 Originally Posted by Dutch piper
Isn’t adding an extra inch to the hips (1/2” apron, 1/2” pleats) causing the wave?
No - if you added 1" to the pleats only, it could cause the wave. What you want to do is give a bit more circumference at the hips so that the apron hangs straighter down in the front and the apron-pleats boundary hangs vertically. The way you do that is by adding equally to the apron and pleats at the hips.
Here's an example of a kilt made with a hip measurement that is too small - the kilt pulls in under the belly, the apron-pleats boundary is not straight up and down, and the kilt is tilted so that the apron edge and first few pleats flop forward at the bottom.

Here's the same guy with a kilt where several inches were added at the hips, split equally between the pleats and apron:
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5th January 19, 02:11 PM
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Thank you Barb,
I think I will stick to your recommended split.
I asked him to remeasure his waist and hipsize.
He came up with 52” hipsize.
So making a 53” hip already ads 1/2” to apron and pleats.
If you like, I will post a picture of the kilt when it’s ready. Although that might take a month or two
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5th January 19, 03:42 PM
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Sounds good! And definitely post a pic - I’ll be looking forward to seeing it!
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