Alan,
Get a needle and thread.
Find the Steeking line of your kilts. It's the line at the bottom of the Fell area and the bottom of where the tapering of the pleats is. On a full trad, hand sewn, you should find a line of stitches there, on the inside, that hold the in pleats down.
On the back side, find the inside crease of the offending pleat. Now pull up slightly on the in-crease. Just enough so that you see the pleat bow slightly.
The amount of bow should be just enough for you to see it, but not enough to put stress on the pleat.
Stitch that pleat down to the pleat behind it. This should have been done when the original steeking line was sewn, but some people leave it out completly.
This small tugging of the inside of each pleat will cause them to naturally bend inward and prevent them from curling out.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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