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10th August 05, 05:59 AM
#1
Stitching
Hey Yall,
I have been thinking for a while about shortening my SW kilt. It hangs two and a quarter inches past my knees when I wear my kilt in the proper spot.
Hemming the kilt up will NOT work, what I think I HAVE to do is to cut the kilt then stitch the edge to keep it from fraying. Does anyone know of a proper stitch to carry out such an operation?
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10th August 05, 06:14 AM
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Do you know anyone with a serger?
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10th August 05, 07:16 AM
#3
Stillwater kilts are light enough that they can be hemmed. The toughest part is pessing the hem to make the pleats sharp. Talk to a seamstress about it if you're not certain.
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11th August 05, 04:54 AM
#4
Not sure why your kilt can't be hemmed. I've put hems in 16 oz kilts, and, done right, it doesn't show. What's the issue with your SW kilt??
Barb
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11th August 05, 07:41 AM
#5
seamstress at cleaners and lucky you!
Wow. I'm jealous... My Stills all come to the very top of my knees and that's when I wear them at my jeans waist instead of high as intended!
As for surging the edge, I had the seamstress at my cleaners do it to keep it from fraying. It's completely invisible unless you pull out a magnifying glass and only cost me $6.00 !!
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