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    I did it!

    I finished my first self-sewn kilt!
    Thanks to Alan H for his great instructions that made it a pleasure to assemle that fine piece of clothing.
    For that first attempt, I choose 4mtrs of cheap but durable 14 oz poly-cotton (65/35) Danish Flecktarn cammo-fabric. To the outside of the modified 2 inch waistband I attached a velcro tape for the complete length, fitting to the matching hook tape on the back side of the inner apron as well as to the hook tape inside my 2 inch "Tasman Tiger" tactical belt. Thus no belt loops required and the kilt fits best to my waist. Here are the first pics, still with chalk markings.

    I got hooked up with kilt making now, and the next projects are already waiting: 6 mtrs of 18 oz dark blue wool/poly (60/40) blend and, when I learned hand stiching, a fine 3.5 mtrs 18 oz worsted wool Leslie (KOSB) tartan from Robert Noble that came from eBay UK for only 50$ .
    Mike

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    Wow!! I love that camo! I'm wearing my digital army camo kilt right now. I got asked, quite seriously, what clan it was earlier today...
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Bravo!!

    Well done. That's a great kilt.

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    Good job! I have some camo waiting in the wings but no time to work on it at the moment.

    Mike

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    Welcome to the club. Nice job.ith:

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    Looks good, I've got one of ACU digital and one of Mar Pat to post. One of these days.
    Again looks good.

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    the belt

    Could you please tell me where you picked up the belt ? That is just the ticket for my first cilt.

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    Hi Weeknee,

    The belt is sold in Germany as "Tasmanian Tiger" tactical belt, outer (the inner one carries velcro like my kilt waistband and is not necessary) you can get it here: http://www.uktactical.com/acatalog/Duty_Belt.html

    Mike

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    Good job!

    What I want to know is, did you pleat it to the "spot" or to the "splotch"??!

    B.

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    It's pleated to the seat

    Mike

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