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    Talking My first attempt at kilt-making

    Hello folks. I just joined XMarks about a month ago, mostly reading. I finally posted my first one last week.

    Here, I would like to share some pictures of my first effort at making my own kilt. I don't sew but have had to do a lot of it lately.

    First off -- here's my pride and joy:

    (That's my square dance club name badge pinned on the shirt).

    Another one. I was trying it out. You can still see the basting on the front.


    I went out tonight square dancing in my new kilt. This is a closeup of the pleats after I came back from dancing.


    A closeup:


    Left side view:


    Right side view:



    The kilt is handsewn following Barb T.'s excellent book "The Art of Kiltmaking" which I got a couple of weeks ago. The kilt is 7.6 yd, 12-oz. blue denim from JoAnn's. The sporran and kilt pin are from Stillwater Kilts (SWK). The belt is from The Kilted Nation (TKN). My shoes are a pair of 8-yr old Timberlands which I love.




    I hope to make more kilts. Next up, Alan H.'s X-Kilt!



    WARNING: if you decide to use denim, follow Alan H's recommendation of pre-shrinking the store-bought fabric before using/cutting it. I washed my denim in hot water setting and dried in a regular dryer (hot). After it has dried, I washed it again in hot water settings. With thanks to Tartan Hiker's recommendations: With the finished denim kilt, wash it (if you have to) using cold water settings and then line dry.
    Last edited by meinfs; 29th June 08 at 11:08 PM.

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    That is a great looking kilt. Great job on your first kilt.

    And to the rabble.

    Jake

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    You did a great job! It's very nice. And ooooooh, I want that book!!!

    Thanks for sharing with us

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    That looks absolutely wonderful, congratulations on the kilt, wonderful work good for you.

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    Wonderful work on your first kilt - congratulations!

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    Thank you! It's not perfect but I'm very proud of it
    Last edited by meinfs; 27th June 08 at 08:11 AM.

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    Man that looks great! The apron looks right on!
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    Thanks parker_db. The apron-shaping is not easy to do. I'm glad it's a solid color and I can "cheat" a little bit. On the other hand, I've been thinking that working on a tartan or plaid pattern may make things easier as the lines are already there to guide you. Thanks.


    Quote Originally Posted by parker_db View Post
    Man that looks great! The apron looks right on!

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    Great Job!!!! and
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    Sharp!! Great job for a first time.

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