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27th October 09, 11:53 AM
#23
Actually, using tailor stitching instead of long lines of straight stitching lets the pleats float a bit more above the canvas. Using long rows of straight stitches runs the risk of shaping the back of the kilt in a way that you wouldn't want.
When I go home tonight, I'll grab a kilt in progress and scan the back so that you can see what the difference is.
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