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    Quote Originally Posted by BLAZN
    All I need to do now is figure out how to pleat to the stripe.
    Take a straight edge and a black majic marker........ :rolleyes:

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    nice job on the new kilt! looks good, although you may have some crazies try to picnic on it!

    just kidding...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    nice job on the new kilt! looks good, although you may have some crazies try to picnic on it!

    just kidding...
    Good thing you're kidding because I even asked the wife before I got the material: "This doesn't look like the Clan MacPicnic tartan does it?"

    I'm thinking very seriously about buying Barb's book Friday. The depressing thing is that all my belongings get packed up and shipped off to Maine Tuesday, so I won't be able to start in on a kilt. I'm hoping that I can translate all the hand stitches in the book to something on a machine... I have neither the time nor patience to make a kilt by hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLAZN
    Good thing you're kidding because I even asked the wife before I got the material: "This doesn't look like the Clan MacPicnic tartan does it?"

    I'm thinking very seriously about buying Barb's book Friday. The depressing thing is that all my belongings get packed up and shipped off to Maine Tuesday, so I won't be able to start in on a kilt. I'm hoping that I can translate all the hand stitches in the book to something on a machine... I have neither the time nor patience to make a kilt by hand.

    LOL...clan MacPicnic! that is hilarious!...

    no, it looks great, very similar to several of the ancient hunting tartans I have seen...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLAZN
    Is the MARPAT the new digital camo?

    At some point, after the new USN BDU style working uniform goes into production, I'm going to look for some of that material to do a kilt in. I'd also like to do one in some of the USMC digital desert camo.

    Camo kilts are WAAAY easier to make... no worries about the sett lining up.

    All I need to do now is figure out how to pleat to the stripe.
    This is my desert digital camo, with the globe and anchor mark, and the waist lining inside is a very nice Hawaiian hibiscus camo (pic to follow later.) The 10 pleats at the hip are merely measured out at 2-inch reveals and 4-inch hiddens; at the waist 1 1/2-inch each; not hard at all. The pleats are individually pinned and sewn down from the outside, with matching thread, right along each edge. Waistband and fringe are by machine. All exposed edges are bound with a deep zig-zag, and the inside edges of the lower pleats are stitched right along the edge.


    There is no "stripe" in camo, but there are repeats (which can be safely ignored.) Pleating to the stripe in a plaid, or a tartan, is easier than pleating to the sett, and it uses a little less fabric. The choice of which "stripe" to use can greatly affect the final "look" of the back of the kilt, depending on whether you choose a prominent light stripe, a prominent dark stripe, or you use a "stripe" from the middle of the background color blocks. Barb's book will explain and illustrate all this.

    Keep sewing; the more practice you get before The Art of Kiltmaking arrives will stand you in good stead.
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    Good on ya. I really like the camo kilt, and the from behind pic of you and your MIL by the submarine shows it off well.

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    I'm working on a camo kilt like this one forn 21stcentury kilts. Happened across some camo material extremely cheap.

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    Awesome get-up!

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    As promised, here is the pic of the Hawaiian hibiscus camo liner inside the MARPAT desert digital camo kilt.
    "Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    LOL...clan MacPicnic! that is hilarious!...
    I can't take credit. Got it from the wench.org forum during a discussion about RenFaire "Days of Wrong" where there actually were people wearing picnic cloths as belted plaids.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    no, it looks great, very similar to several of the ancient hunting tartans I have seen...
    Thank you. I rather liked the pattern, so I got it.

    Quote Originally Posted by minimalistix
    I'm working on a camo kilt like this one forn 21stcentury kilts. Happened across some camo material extremely cheap.
    1) When you figure it out, PLEASE share the details. I've tried to no avail to produce something like that or a UK on several occasions.
    2) How cheap? Try this: http://www.hancockfabrics.com/jump.j...ORY&itemID=180 When I get to Maine, I plan to get quite a few of these.

    Quote Originally Posted by way2fractious
    WOW! I really need to find a place to find those fasteners and a belt like that. Need to find a source for that material also.

    And the hibiscus print is a cool touch.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H
    Good on ya. I really like the camo kilt, and the from behind pic of you and your MIL by the submarine shows it off well.
    Thanks. I was shocked that day. No one on base even flinched at the fact I was clad in kilt. I figured of all places, I'd catch flack there.

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