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After making my running kilt and hand sewing on my box pleat kilt my girlfriend Jennifer told me she will sew my shirts for me but I have to make the pleated skirts for her.......
"Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."
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No... I had to explain "to stripe" and "to sett" for about the five-hundredth time, only this very evening. I guess it helps if you have an interest to start with. 
You can't MAKE people love ALL aspects of kilts.
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I gave up entirely trying to explain "to the stripe/sett" awhile ago. I tried that once and realised that was too much for her level of detailed interest.
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My wife does not know the difference between 'to iron' and 'to press'.
As in -
"Let me iron your kilt for you.
"Thank you dear, but I will press it myself in a moment."
Regards
Chas
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Yep, box pleat was tough enough to explain, but military box pleat was when my wife glazed over and left the room with a parting comment, "whatever".
Gu dùbhlanach
Coinneach Mac Dhòmhnaill
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Yes. I will be getting a new kilt in the near future. Clan MacTavish is getting ready to place a special order for 70 meters of its hunting tartan. Fellow X-Marker was kind enough to provide a photoshop image to represent what the kilt would look like were it to be pleated to one of the wide stripes as well as one of the narrow stripes. An unpleated image gave a good idea of how it would look pleated to the set. As I was discussing the options with my wife, she was just positive I was mistaken about the image pleated to the wider stripe, and insisted it was pleated to the set. It was only when I showed her David's original explanation of the images that she got the picture. I suppose in all fairness, though, I should say that I'm visually impaired, and my wife thought I had not gotten a good look at the images.
Mark Stephenson
Region 5 Commissioner (OH, MI, IN, IL, WI, MN, IA, KY), Clan MacTavish USA
Cincinnati, OH
[I]Be alert - the world needs more lerts[/I]
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I guess I'm lucky.
My wife knows all of them, even the reverse box and double box.... But, then again, she really likes my backside in pleats.
Death before Dishonor -- Nothing before Coffee
Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione
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My wife who CLAIMS not to know how to sew, When I talk of pleats her eyes glaze over. She also had a laugh over us at this site talk about sewing and pleats ect.
Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks. From the note books of Lazurus Long aka: Woodrow Wilson Smith
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 Originally Posted by Joe I
My wife who CLAIMS not to know how to sew, When I talk of pleats her eyes glaze over. She also had a laugh over us at this site talk about sewing and pleats ect.
Oh yeah, my wife gets a kick out of it too.
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5th July 12, 05:51 AM
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I have no idea what my wife knows, or thinks, about pleats, particularly kilt pleats, but she really cannot believe that grown men can be bothered to discuss these rather trivial(????!!!!!)matters ad infinitum. I have to say we, the Rabble, do tend to labour the assorted finer points of kilt construction and kilt attire a tad--------well ok------more than a tad---------er, well--------- a lot more than a tad---------- well alright -------------we talk it to death ---------every now and then---------well, alright---------- quite a lot --------and beyond-------------- on occasion----------------or even---------again------and again--------and again------and------------------again-----------and-----------! 
Still, what else is there to talk about? No! Don't answer that!
Last edited by Jock Scot; 5th July 12 at 06:22 AM.
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