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3rd June 08, 09:01 PM
#161
Originally Posted by Alan H
Looks like I spoke too soon!
You often do, silly boy!
Be well,
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3rd June 08, 09:13 PM
#162
Congratulations Alan. Looks like you finally got it stickied!
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4th June 08, 04:49 AM
#163
Originally Posted by Alan H
Please PM me and let me know what's happening before you re-send.
Done once more today.
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7th June 08, 09:22 AM
#164
I have a question. What is the large pleat under the overapron used for and how is it used? I have never worn a kilt due to the large investment in buying one, and have never sewn a thing. I feel silly, but am thoroughly confused.
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9th June 08, 01:12 AM
#165
Spredasheet
Originally Posted by Wolfgore
So, Alan and Mipi,
When this is done if you need/want it posted somewhere shoot it my way and I will host it at my site and then link it here.
So Wolfgore and other interested in Spreadsheet.
Alan has approved my Excel Spreadsheet! Thanks Alan.
Wolfgore should I send it to via E-mal?
BR to all!
Mipi
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10th June 08, 07:06 AM
#166
Mipi's Spreadsheet
Here is the link to the spreadsheet Mipi made.
http://pruittclan.net/X-Kilt_calculator.xls
Should pop up the option to view in Excel or to save it to disk.
And thanks to 12Stones, here is the spreadsheet in inches for us yanks.
http://pruittclan.net/X-Kilt_calculatorinches.xls
Gary
Last edited by Wolfgore; 26th June 08 at 07:26 PM.
Reason: added spreadsheet in inches
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10th June 08, 05:23 PM
#167
Originally Posted by maestrobranson
I have a question. What is the large pleat under the overapron used for and how is it used? I have never worn a kilt due to the large investment in buying one, and have never sewn a thing. I feel silly, but am thoroughly confused.
The large pleat that lies under the overapron serves a couple of functions. One is to allow the kilt to open and close as you walk.
Go google "A-line skirt" or "pencil skirt"
Here's a "pencil skirt" though it has a ruffle at the bottom. My, my but isn't that lady pretty?
and here's another
don't they look nice on the models? Yes, yes.
Now try to walk in one of those blasted things. You can't separate your knees far enough to take a decent step. Who wants to wear THAT? Not me.
Pleats, including the under-apron pleat, allow the kilt to expand and contract, allowing for much freedom of movement.
Secondly, the under-apron pleat allows the over-apron to lie flat without puckering and wrinkling.
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10th June 08, 05:26 PM
#168
Well, I'd wear those -- especially that first one (I love it)!
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10th June 08, 05:30 PM
#169
i think i like the lady more than the skirt, she purrty!
so its finally stickied? yay!
i need to do this in the summer now that i have some time to do it.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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10th June 08, 06:22 PM
#170
Go for it Nick. There's nothing like wearing the kilt that you made.
Jake
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