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9th October 07, 12:04 AM
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How to taper an x-kilt to the waist??
Hello! I'm making an x-kilt and was wondering it anyone knows how-to taper an x-kilt to the waist?
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9th October 07, 12:33 PM
#2
Originally Posted by RavenUSA
Hello! I'm making an x-kilt and was wondering it anyone knows how-to taper an x-kilt to the waist?
Alan H's instructions provide this information quite clearly. Doing the math is the trick, so calculate carefully and chalk carefully.
Here's the link to the document you seek, grasshopper.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ghlight=x-kilt
Last edited by Tartan Hiker; 9th October 07 at 12:41 PM.
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10th October 07, 07:28 PM
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Thanks for pointing that out I missed that
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11th October 07, 12:01 PM
#4
you'll be overlapping layers on the inside of the kilt, as you ascend from fell to waistline.
The reason I didn't make the inner pleat edges actually meet (there's that fraction of an inch gap between the inner edges at the fell) was to minimize overlap at the waistline. If you really want deeper pleats, then you could make them that way, and live with the increased overlap at the waist.
When making a box-pleated tartan kilt, you'll likely make the maximum pleat depth at the fell, and then overlap a fair bit as you go up.
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11th October 07, 01:13 PM
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...and since there is not so much fabric involved anyway, the overlapping at the waist is hardly noticeable. The original instructions do not include adding a lining, but that is covered in an addendum at the end of the document. I recommend it if there is broad overlap as this makes the inside of the waist area feel a bit less "bumpy".
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Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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