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    My, you've gotten brave. I knew you could do it. When are you starting to make kilts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltman View Post
    My, you've gotten brave. I knew you could do it. When are you starting to make kilts?
    I knew you'd ask that question my friend... the sewing machine arrived last week... I think that's where I'll start.

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    this thread actually brings to mind a few questions,
    how resilient are the pleats in a SWK Standard Kilt?
    will sitting a great deal ruin the pleats?
    how often should they be pressed?
    some how I'm thinking that a guy with one good arm (that would be me)
    should think about getting his Kilt cleaned and pressed
    at the Dry Cleaners every now and then.
    TURNING THE ENEMY INTO HAIR, TEETH AND EYEBALLS SINCE 1984

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    ... the sewing machine arrived last week... I think that's where I'll start.
    ... and that's a good place to start. Here's a tentative welcome to the ranks of the intrepid makers of kilts.
    "Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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    Please be very careful when choosing your dry cleaner. Most have never seen a kilt before and do not have the fainest idea how to properly press a kilt.
    Horror stories abound.

    If you wish to have your dry cleaner do the job I strongly suggest you baste the pleats first.

    And by all means, if you have an acrylic kilt, WARN THE CLEANER FIRST! Getting back a ball of goo that used to be a kilt before being soaked in some cleaning solutions can be quite a shock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    If you wish to have your dry cleaner do the job I strongly suggest you baste the pleats first.
    ok what does "baste" the pleats mean?
    never heard the term before.

    never mind,
    i just watched the videos that were linked in the other thread.
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    "To baste" is a sewing term. It means to do temporary stitches to hold things in place while you do another thing.
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    video, what video?
    Steve Ashton
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    Quote Originally Posted by LK-13 View Post
    ok what does "baste" the pleats mean?
    never heard the term before.
    You shall see basted pleats tonight when you see your SWK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    You shall see basted pleats tonight when you see your SWK.
    WOOHOO! :soda:

    and get this,
    I stopped by a western wear/horse tack & boot shop today because they have everything you could ever want to work with leather.
    talking with the shop keep, when I told him I was thinking of trying my hand at making my own Sporran, he knew exactly what I was talking about,
    exactly what I would need, the correct types/grades of leather, needed tools basically the whole 9 yards!
    he also told me that he thinks he has some DIY plans and directions kicking around somewhere.
    so it's beginning to look like I will soon be able to add Leather Working to my Resume.
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