It's not that I don't know how to describe how to make one (and I would actually describe it differently than Pleater did in order to make it compatible with the rest of the instructions in my book). Rather, it's a matter of how much time I have to put into the 2nd edition and how much it would add to the length of the book and the printing costs. I'll give it some thought, though. But, at the moment my inclination is to say that it's not likely to happen. Sorry!
instead of instructions on how to do the Kinguisse style.....what about just an inclusion in a glossary? as well those military box/roll pleats.
Just so the reader knows the difference?
Barb - your kilts are beautiful works of craftsmanship or is it craftwomanship :rolleyes:
I have to say I like the pletted to Sett of the same Tartan (first pictures).
Some tartans seem to look better pletted to stripe...The Isle of Skye (shown earlier) and the weathered Ferguson are two tartans that come to mind quickly.
Yup! That's my daughter. It's one of the illustrations in my book!
She really likes kilts pleated to the stripe. Every kilt she owns except her band kilt is pleated to the stripe, and I'm going to pleat her Air Force tartan kilt to the stripe as well.
What I am about to ask may be a stupid question, if so, please forgive the newbie. But does pleating to the stripe have to be white, or can it be any color in the tartan?
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