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9th March 07, 02:07 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Then rip it off of him, have your way with him, then re-fold and re-pin with no A-shaping.
Dagnabit, Alan! I'll never be able to sew another kilt apron without this image in my mind.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
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9th March 07, 03:54 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Kid Cossack
... "Your wife is cooler than Emma Peel."...
 Originally Posted by cloves
...yeah I agree she is cooler than Emma Peel...
Aw shucks guys, you're gonna swell my head!
 Originally Posted by Alan H
... Then rip it off of him, have your way with him, then re-fold and re-pin with no A-shaping...
BTW, I WILL admit that I sewed much of Piper George's Dutch MacKay kilt while "under the influence" of Aberlour ten-year !
Alan, you're evil!
I've only been able to do a little bit today-laid it out and measured. For reference (and I did ask my subject if posting these measurements was ok first): Waist 44", Rump 47.5" (I am using 48"-it's just easier), Fell 6.5", Drop 22.5". Very close to Alan H's measurements actually
Remember, I said corduroy presented some unique challenges? Well it also has one wonderful quality: the lines are already there, so you don't have to worry about chalking a straight line when marking out the pleats. Just mark on the edge and then follow one of the wales/cords/whatever down to the other edge

Here's everything marked-12 pleats (3"), 10" over-apron, fell line (I just marked on the pleat lines-figured this was all I needed to do). Note that my floor is not large enough to lay it all out at once. Also, you may be able to see on the right, that one of the joins is visible, right on top of a pleat. Sigh. Oh well, I was warned, and at least it's barely visible. Also, note the marks for the A-shaping of the front apron.

I'm probably not going to be able to do more today. Hopefully, the chalk won't rub off too much when I roll up the fabric.
Be well,
Last edited by The F-H.C.A.G.; 9th March 07 at 03:57 PM.
Reason: wrong pleat number initially
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9th March 07, 04:10 PM
#3
AAAUGH! Just had a horrible thought-went back to the kilt, all neatly covered up with cloth on the living room floor and counted the pleats-I only put in 10! Not enough for 48" (10" over apron, plus 10 3" pleats only equals 40"). So I squeezed in 2 more pleats, but that puts the under apron at only 13" (at least I don't need seam allowance since the edge is selvedged). I'm not sure if this is going to be a problem when it comes to modesty? It should be ok, since it is still wider than the over apron. We'll see.
Be well,
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9th March 07, 09:16 PM
#4
Yes, I know, 3" times 12 pleats plus 10 inches only equals 46" and I need 48", but I figure I can fudge on a few (or all) of the pleats by a bare fraction of an inch and come out ok.
Be well,
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9th March 07, 09:28 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G.
Yes, I know, 3" times 12 pleats plus 10 inches only equals 46" and I need 48", but I figure I can fudge on a few (or all) of the pleats by a bare fraction of an inch and come out ok.
Be well,
Aha! The infamous 'Fudge Factor'.....
Happy kilting,
Ray
"There's no such thing as magical ponies!"
Statement made by pink winged pony
with crossed axes tattooed on her rump
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