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Almost any kilt can be improved by altering it to include a stabilizer and interfacings. Some have even done it to the Pakistani pub kilts.
Will the previous threads on kilt alterations be enough to guide you or do you need more specific instructions?
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Almost any kilt can be improved by altering it to include a stabilizer and interfacings. Some have even done it to the Pakistani pub kilts.
Will the previous threads on kilt alterations be enough to guide you or do you need more specific instructions?
I think they should be enough to guide me. And if I get stuck, I can take photos and post them for guidance. Thanks!
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OK, good luck.
Remember, we are here to help.
Post photos of the progress. They may serve as inspiration to others to do the same.
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I ended up with two acrylic kilts; one was given to me and one was for sale used locally for next to nothing in MacLeod of Harris.
Following Steve's wonderful posts here (mostly this one - http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...05/index5.html), I added a stabilizer and interfacing to both. While it may not be "worth it," to spend all the time modifying an acrylic kilt, at some point I'm going to try to build my own kilt so I figured it would be great to learn these skills.
I've learned quite a bit and my hand sewing has improved dramatically so I feel much more confident about tackling my own at some point.
I also basted and repressed which has improved things quite a bit in terms of how they hang in the back. Not perfect but I've reduced the shower curtain effect quite a bit.
Good luck,
Shane
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11th July 19, 07:02 AM
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11th July 19, 12:05 PM
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 Originally Posted by tripleblessed
The concept of a repressed kilt is unfathomable. Mine are exceedingly outgoing; impossible even to abash, much less embarrass to the point of repression
even after a good basting with a carpet beater.
Oh. You mean you spruced it up. 
I wasn't sure I had before and after pictures but I did find ones for my acrylic MacLeod of Harris:
Before
IMG_20190414_1342121~2.jpg
After (stabilizer, interfacing, buckles sewn to stabilizer, basted and re-pressed)
IMG_20190616_1341078~2.jpg
Shane
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