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23rd March 07, 06:09 PM
#61
Yeah, right, whatever you say Alan !
I finished today! I think I've probably put far more time into this than Alan intended when he wrote his little "manifesto", but as I've mentioned multiple times, I am a "mad perfectionist", and this project has actually been rather therapeutic for me during some difficult times at work lately.
Enough about me. This is about the kilt. Today I put the belt loops on.
First, I cut a 4" wide strip from a full width of the fabric (24")
Then I tri-folded it and ironed it down
Here's the whole strip
Then I sewed down one side of the strip and up the other. I did not bother with a zig-zag down the middle, because the raw edge was folded inside and I had a selvedged edge on top, so fraying was not an issue.
Next, I cut and attach the loops...
Be well,
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23rd March 07, 06:19 PM
#62
Now, I have a 24" long strip that is about 1 1/3" wide, so I cut it in 6 even 4" strips
And I laid them out on the kilt (5 of them) to see about positioning
When I had them right, I pinned them loosely in place and sewed them on. I just went back and forth over the raw edges with a wide zig-zag, then moved in a little and did it again. I thought my machine was going to go up in smoke! After all, I'm sewing through 8-12 layers of corduroy here (think about it-3 layers of belt loop, 4 layers of waistband and 1 to 4 or 5 layers of tapered pleat)!
I sewed snaps on the edges of the inner and outer aprons, with corresponding snaps on the outer and inner aspects of the kilt (these may need to be moved by the "victim" if they're not perfect).
Final product pictures next...
Be well,
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23rd March 07, 06:33 PM
#63
I laid the finished product out on the floor to show it in it's entirety
The other side
And then I realized it needed to be ON someone, so I put Panache in it (no, it is not made for him, and does not fit him, but we were able to make it look good from one side at a time).
You can still see the chalk marks, and it looks a bit wrinkled, so I threw it in the washing machine. Right now it is in the dryer. I will press it when it emerges, and there will likely be a few more pictures on the Nor Cal Kilt Night thread next week!
This has been a lot of fun. I must say that although corduroy presented more benefits than challenges, I probably spent about 30 hours on this. Then again, it was my first X-Kilt, and there are those "mad perfectionist" issues of mine!
Be well,
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23rd March 07, 06:38 PM
#64
love the fabric, very nice kilt !!!!!
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23rd March 07, 06:46 PM
#65
Looks real good. I want to do a traditional style kilt in corduroy one of these days.
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23rd March 07, 06:58 PM
#66
Great job, and a wonderful series of posts. Thanks for all the extra work you put in keeping us informed.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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23rd March 07, 07:10 PM
#67
Outstanding I will have to print this thread out to go along with the instructions for when I make mine.
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23rd March 07, 07:33 PM
#68
oh wow!!!! uhm...so when can I let the cat out of the bag??!!!
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23rd March 07, 08:16 PM
#69
Awesome work, thanks for sharing this with us.
Tim
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23rd March 07, 08:57 PM
#70
Thank you for sharing the step by step! I am sure your 'victim' is going to love receiving this!
"A veteran, whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." anon
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