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12th September 06, 02:27 PM
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Nothing slows down kiltmaking like stupidity
I'm working on KCW's X-Kilt. I've been working on it for a flippin WEEK and I've only just sewn down the pleats.
I cut it out...fine.
Then I chalked on the pleat lines and so on. When I was done I stood up to inspect my work and dang but those pleats don't look straight. Sure enough, the pleating points at the hem were 1 1/2 inches off where they were at the waist. OK so I toothbrushed off all the chalk marks and did it again the next day.
DANGIT, I got off again and had to toothbrush all the marks off AGAIN. Third time I used a long tape measure and make SURE they were right, but it took me two flippin' hours because I kept getting 2 1/2 inches off....the difference between the width of the top of the pleat and the under-pleat width).
I seriously started to wonder about my mental state, ya know? I mean this isn't that hard, but Lord knows I could NOT get it right.. OK so when that was finally done I went to thread the machine....I've got about 1/10th of a spool of dark blue thread left. OK so now I have to buy thread. Next day, I'm out shopping.....but I space out on going to the fabric shop. GAAAAAAa... well I FINALLY have thread again, but sheesh.
No WAY will I ever do this for a living!
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12th September 06, 03:30 PM
#2
Don't let it worry you. Just charge by the hour.
I've had the same thing happen while making a kilt.
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12th September 06, 03:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
Don't let it worry you. Just charge by the hour.
I've had the same thing happen while making a kilt.
but if he charged by the hour he would have to charge next to nothing to make them affordable :P
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12th September 06, 05:00 PM
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it will come to you...My first sporran took hours and hours and hours, and it still didn't turn out the way I wanted. Give it some time, and you'll figure out how to make them the best way that works for you.
KT
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13th September 06, 05:19 AM
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What _really_ slows down kiltmaking is a broken wrist. I broke mine in late July when I was doing field work in Iceland, and both kiltmaking and piping ground to a complete halt. I just got the brace off my wrist, though, and I'm finally back in business!
I'd trade all your marking hassles for my broken wrist, Alan!!
Barb
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13th September 06, 05:35 AM
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I just finished my X-Kilt. In order to make sure I had all my marking right I borrowed a friends sheetrock t-square. It's about 4ft long and fits perfectly on the edge of a table. If your still having problems with it you might want to look into one of these.
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13th September 06, 06:56 AM
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Alan, take a break! Sounds like one too many XKilts in too short a time frame. Focus on something else for a few days. I've found that if I keep working on something and making mistakes, it is better to back off and try again after I have relaxed a bit. I actually was reading the XKilt instructions this past weekend and it has incented me to pull out the stitches on the first kilt I started and did not finish and remake it as an XKilt. Then I have some other fabric I bought at the same time that should work well too.
And Kiltedturtle, that is a fantastic idea!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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13th September 06, 07:00 AM
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 Originally Posted by Barb T.
What _really_ slows down kiltmaking is a broken wrist. I broke mine in late July when I was doing field work in Iceland, and both kiltmaking and piping ground to a complete halt. I just got the brace off my wrist, though, and I'm finally back in business!
I'd trade all your marking hassles for my broken wrist, Alan!!
Barb
Ouch not a good thing to happen at any time. Glad to hear it's starting to get back to normal.
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13th September 06, 08:22 PM
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 Originally Posted by KiltedTurtle
I just finished my X-Kilt. In order to make sure I had all my marking right I borrowed a friends sheetrock t-square. It's about 4ft long and fits perfectly on the edge of a table. If your still having problems with it you might want to look into one of these.
This sounds like a wonderful idea and you can bet I'm going to try it.
Sorry to hear about your wrist Barbara!
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