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    nice job on that Jim looks good

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    nice job! ya done good.
    You know, though, when you make your own kilt, it's de rigeur to show off the pleats, too!

    ....not that I've always wanted to!

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    I have just purchased a jacket that I am going to try and covert. If it turns out, I'll post pics. Very casual.

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    I dont' have any pics of the pleats with me wearing it, but here it is on the table...
    Pleating done to the stripe.


    Everyone has been very supportive and I thank you for that!
    I have another one on the table...wool with a nice pseudo-tartan pattern. This next one will be my "winter kilt" since it is very thick and warm. I'm doing this one to the sett and after much head scratching I finally figured it out.
    Here's what the material looks like:

    AND.....I just ordered some more material yesterday. This time a wool blackwatch.
    You know you got it bad when the material starts stacking up faster than you can sew it up
    It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
    'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist

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    Looks awesome Jim! You should be proud, nobody would be able to tell that was not made by a practiced kilt maker. How long did it take you?
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Thanks! I appreciate that
    This went together pretty quick. Much quicker than a solid color kilt because a lot of measuring and marking is avoided when you pleat to the stripe. I didn't really pay too much attention but I don't think I spent more than a couple of days doing it. Much time was saved because I was able to use the sewing machine when I stitched from the top to the fell.
    The kilt I'm working on now will take just a bit longer because since it's thicker material I will have to hand stitch from the top of the kilt to the fell.

    Thanks again! I makes me feel good to get compliments from the kilt experts on this forum
    It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimB View Post
    I dont' have any pics of the pleats with me wearing it, but here it is on the table...
    Pleating done to the stripe.


    You know you got it bad when the material starts stacking up faster than you can sew it up
    Nice pleating job!

    I know what you mean about accumulating fabric. I have a number of female friends who have a term for this, that I won't share on a family-friendly board, but I constantly have to restrain myself in order to not join their ranks!

    Don't feel bad, I'm going to cut out my X Makrs tartan today,and I've had it for a YEAR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    I know what you mean about accumulating fabric. I have a number of female friends who have a term for this, that I won't share on a family-friendly board, but I constantly have to restrain myself in order to not join their ranks!
    I know the term... and it can be censored to "fabric-aholic." I've been dubbed a "garb-aholic" in Rennie circles. The wife and I make pretty much all our garb.

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    Fine work - I'm envious of your skill.

    It looks like the sporran in the picture is somehow suspended from above, rather than on a sporran chain/belt. How are you wearing it?

    Best regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimB View Post
    I have another one on the table...wool with a nice pseudo-tartan pattern. This next one will be my "winter kilt" since it is very thick and warm. I'm doing this one to the sett and after much head scratching I finally figured it out.
    Here's what the material looks like:
    This material looks to be a knockoff of the Black Stewart tartan. It will make up into a very nice kilt.

    Quote Originally Posted by JimB View Post
    You know you got it bad when the material starts stacking up faster than you can sew it up
    Yup, you got it bad...:rolleyes: Welcome to the ranks of whatever-it-is that Alan's friends call it.

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