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care and feeding of canvas kilt
I got my new khaki Buzz Kidder canvas today. Pics and critique coming soon.
I called the store, and there was no answer. I was wondering how is the best means to clean it? If it goes in the washing machine, should I just hang dry it?
Thanks
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I don't have a Buzz Kidder but I do have a Workmans UK and two canvas kilts I made myself. I just toss them in the washer and dryer. I iron them to keep the pleats looking nice and thats it. I'm thinking of getting one of the Kidders and look forward to your review.
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Originally Posted by Norbydog
how is the best means to clean it? If it goes in the washing machine, should I just hang dry it?
UK had (or has) on its site some instructions for washing and hang drying their kilts.
I do pretty much the same thing with all my homemade cotton and poly/cotton kilts, machine washing only when necessary in warm water and hanging them overnight to dry. Press them with a hot steam iron and they're ready to go again.
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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I've had 5 canvas Utilikilts for nearly 3 years. I wash in cold water, snap it all closed & hang to air dry (which in Arizona in the summertime takes about 5 minutes ), smoothing out all the pleats by hand from the top of the pleat to the bottom while kind of curving the pleat slightly to follow the flow of the pleats around the body. I never iron a canvas kilt (just like I'd never iron blue jeans). The more the canvas softens, the easier it is to smooth out.
Enjoy your new kilt!
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Last edited by Retro Red; 9th May 06 at 02:33 PM.
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how to on the canvas kilt making!
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Originally Posted by switchblade5984
how to on the canvas kilt making!
Is this a request for information on how to make canvas kilts (ie. cotton, cotton/poly, camo, etc.)? If so, the link below has been the starting point for many of us. Jan did a good job writing his instructions, entitled "Modern kilts" - and including others' instructions, as well. His one graphic on a top view of pleating WILL show up on the test. :rolleyes:
http://users.pandora.be/jbruyndonckx/kilt_making.html
If you have any questions you wish to direct to me, feel free to do so.
(Check in his "Read comments" section where he posted the picture I sent him of my wife and me at a company Christmas party. It was my first kilted public outing in my first homemade kilt. First kilt, only kilt... for a few months. )
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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Lady From Hell vs Neighbor From Hell @ [url]http://way2noisy.blogspot.com[/url]
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thanks way2 ive seen that one
just having problems with pleating
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Originally Posted by Retro Red
I've had 5 canvas Utilikilts for nearly 3 years. I wash in cold water, snap it all closed & hang to air dry (which in Arizona in the summertime takes about 5 minutes ), smoothing out all the pleats by hand from the top of the pleat to the bottom while kind of curving the pleat slightly to follow the flow of the pleats around the body. I never iron a canvas kilt (just like I'd never iron blue jeans). The more the canvas softens, the easier it is to smooth out.
Enjoy your new kilt!
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5 minutes ouch! I throw mine in the dryer takes a lot longer. Man, I gotta go to work!Happily kilted!Slan
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