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    I actually really like that...like...alot.

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    I usually use either 4 or 5 yards for a Kingussie for an average kilt (made for hips 46" or less). If your hips are over 46" add another yard.

    Maybe Ryan can post pics of the kilt I made for him.

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    Taking 6 yards as a maximum, that would be almost precisely 5.5 metres.

    With a tartan you might need to centre the front and back on a particular part of the set, but the smaller the sett the less fabric is lost to that end - but as you are only just into the larger sizes Mr Newsome's stimates should still hold good.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Thanks to you all, especially Matt and Anne. Should make my choices easier.


    Jeff :ootd:

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    My girlfriend and I went to Kingussie last year on a trip to Scotland just to see this kilt as we have seen the one the Scottish Tartans Museum has. We were told by the lady at the B & B we stayed at that the towns museum had closed. But, some of the things had been moved to the next town over, Newtonmore. Went there but it was not there. :-(
    Cheers, Leslie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scot01always View Post
    My girlfriend and I went to Kingussie last year on a trip to Scotland just to see this kilt....
    You went just to see a kilt?

    Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I usually use either 4 or 5 yards for a Kingussie for an average kilt (made for hips 46" or less). If your hips are over 46" add another yard.

    Maybe Ryan can post pics of the kilt I made for him.
    I'm a bit late on the draw, but here goes:



    I love this kilt. It's nice to have something a little different, and the pleating makes it exceptionally easy to sit in, without messing up the pleats. Big fan of this style.

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