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    Shortening a kilt is easy, and I agree that you can't just cut it off. But, it's also not just a matter of turning it up and stitching a hem, as you would do with a skirt. Here are the instructions in a nutshell:

    Undo the bottom of the apron edge (up about 8-10") - that's all the stitching that holds the facing and fringe.

    Ditto for the underapron edge.

    Press the bottom couple inches of the kilt really well with a damp press cloth in order to get rid of the old creases.

    Turn up the kilt an even amount everywhere _except_ that the point of the deep pleat is turned up an extra 3/8" tapering to the regular hem length on either side of the pleat (to keep the point from hanging down), and the underapron edge is turned up an extra 3/4-1" tapering to the hem depth about 9" from the edge of the underapron (to keep the underapron edge from sagging below the bottom of the kilt). Baste and stitch (preferably using a tailor's tack, but a regular hem stitch will do if you don't know how).

    Re-stitch the apron and underapron edges.

    When you're done, baste the pleats together, and press.

    voila, you're done.

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    Its a good idea to pin your edges up.Then put your kilt on and check that you got the length correct.If its right,then do the final stiching.I've shortned all my Stillwaters and on the first one I had to make a few changes.If you goof,it's easier to fix this way.

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