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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage View Post
    From the best known box pleat maker's site:
    On the yardage:
    http://kilts.albanach.org/yardage.html
    On the shape of the pleat:
    http://kilts.albanach.org/details.html

    My version:


    Say, A tartan has a 9 inch set, not uncommon.
    Knife pleat, to stripe:
    1 inch reveal, 8 inches for each pleat for a 4 inch deep pleat.
    for a 24 inch pleated area, one needs 24 facings (1x24), or 24x9=216 inches
    (roughly, as I am not taking a few factors into account, for simplicity)

    A box pleat has 1/3 of a sett as a facing, 1/3 as the rear facing and 1/6 as each in pleat section (if that makes any sense).
    So, that same 9 inch set makes a 3 inch facing.
    for a 24 inch pleated area, one needs 8 facings (3x8), or 9x8=72 inches
    (roughly, as I am not taking a few factors into account, for simplicity)
    (on me, I'd make a small apron

    The difference is in the pleats.
    In a box pleat, there would be 2 yards in back and 2 in front (counting aprons and reverse pleats).
    In a knife pleat, there would be 6 yards in back and 2 in front.

    A box pleat also swings a bit different and "feels" rather different.
    I think it feels more balanced (front to back), and the facing pleats act as a bit of an "anchor" to the pleats in wind, while the knife spreads like an accordian.
    Most box pleats are also made in 16 oz or heavier wool, a BEAR weight in a knife pleat. I havn't had much of a wind problem in my 16 oz box.

    A knife has the swing, while a box is, to me, more comfortable to actually wear in daily activities. I am comparing it to a 16 oz 5 yard knife I made first, so I can't imagine sitting and driving in an 8 yarder.
    Thanks MacWage, Lord of the box pleat!
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

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    Your welcome.
    (I think I'll steal that for my signature)

    I hope the best on your kilt project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage View Post
    Your welcome.
    (I think I'll steal that for my signature)

    I hope the best on your kilt project.
    You honor me with a quote.
    Thanks,
    Wallace
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

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    Thee's also a polyester/Wool blend made by Marton Mills in a limited range of tartans. I have a kilt in that material and it's very nice and I machine-wash it. Price is in between poly/viscose and the 13 ounce wools. I believe it's about 11 ounces.

    If I ever break down and make an 8-yard MacNaughton, I'll make it out of this stuff.

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    I say Hemp.

    i may have lead on some if you need any.(need to put it on a scale to check the weight )

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    Quote Originally Posted by setboy View Post
    I say Hemp.

    i may have lead on some if you need any.(need to put it on a scale to check the weight )
    Have you made kilts from hemp?
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

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    I know of two scorces for hemp kilts (well one). You can search for the "Hilt" or RKilts sells hemp kilts . I'm not aware of member built hemp kilts though. For hemp supplies check out Hemp Traders they can send samples.

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    RKilts hemp kilt for the win.

    And dood, you totally stole my smiley. Rock on!

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    A nomex kilt? The pleats would be something to behold.

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    A while back, there was a thread where we seriously discussed the pros and cons of a nomex kilt.
    I can't seem to locate it now, but the sum was:
    Great in idea, BUT Steve (Freedom Kilts), who spent one lifetime in nomex and another making kilts thought: BAD IDEA and would be a REAL pain to actually make (mostly the reason of Bad Idea).

    (Sorry to quote you out of context, Steve, but I THINK that would be a good summary.)

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