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    3 kilts, ambitious project

    So it looks like this is going to be my last long holiday in a few years so im going to spend more days than i planed back home, so in this time (about two months)
    im planning on making 3 kilts, one will be a tartn box pleat, the other a knife pleat tartan also, and the other one will bea modern kilt, sort of like an R kilt or a utilikit but im gonna use a kinguisse pleat on it so what do you guys think, any ideas?

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    Buy the art of kiltmaking. Also, I'm not sure of the style(s) of your kilt(s), but they can provide a visual of how a kilt should be made, if there's something about which you are unsure or if you need help visualizing the instructions in that book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKiltedWonder View Post
    Buy the art of kiltmaking. Also, I'm not sure of the style(s) of your kilt(s), but they can provide a visual of how a kilt should be made, if there's something about which you are unsure or if you need help visualizing the instructions in that book.
    thanks ill look it up , if i cant find it (hope i do), ill just read all of the threads on the DIY part of the forum.

    by the way the styles that im going after are these



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    Sounds like some great projects. What tartans are you going to use? Take lots of pictures as you go through the process.

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    Barb T is a member of the forum and the author of the Art of Kiltmaking, it can be found here good luck with the project, let us know how it goes.

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    I echo the advice to get Barb's book! Even though I don't yet plan on making my own kilts yet, reading Barb;s book, gives you insigt in much finer detail, than you can ever gain, by just buying kilts and wearing them.

    I now know much more than I ever needed to know about the inside details. It makes my eye much more tuned to looking at well made kilts.

    Buy Barb's book. It will be money well spent. Plus, when you break into the problem areas, and you need to ask your Mom for help, you can read the relavent parts of the book and it will make it easier.

    Good luck! Post pictures!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean_the_Kilted View Post
    Sounds like some great projects. What tartans are you going to use? Take lots of pictures as you go through the process.
    Thanks a lot on the advice guys, im not sure if a can find real clan tartans here in mexico but probably the tartans will be ye olde MacTablecloth, and ye olde McSchoolgirlskirt, as soon as i find a patern i like ill post the pics

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    One more thing, do you other pleaters, have some more advice besides buying the art of kiltmaking?

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    Good Luck on your project....
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    I am a [B]perfectly ordinary[/B] human being
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    I am a [B]kilt-wearing karaoke king[/B]
    with a passion for kiwis

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    I can't really give too much advice as I've just started trying my hand at kiltmaking. But I can say the book is great in that it shows common errors in kilt making and how the kilt should look.
    As for other resources, you seem to be wearing a kilt in your avatar. Having a kilt to look at is a great resource, at least for me; I am a visual person and prefer to see things rather than to have them described to me.
    Barb's "art of kiltmaking" only deals with knife pleating. I'm sure it can be of use for planning to make a box-pleated kilt too but I would search DIY threads for actual box pleating instructions.
    Good luck!

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