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    I've used heavyweight non-fusible interfacing with reasonable success. Be SURE to get the non-fusible stuff if you go this route, and try it on a "practice" kilt before putting it into that MacDuff..

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    Thanks to all for your information and hints. I will try the heavyweight that Alan suggests, and I will definitely use it on the grey first (by the way, it's McBeth, not McDuff). I know the lining covers it, but I get some irritation from the elastic on my Sportkilt and it's covered too.

    Bob
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