I spent a marathon 10 hours yesterday making a Rev-K X-Kilt; thanks to the excellent manuals by Alan-H and sydnie7 it wasn't too daunting thanks to them for that!

This was my first sewing project since high-school so the fact that the results resembled the kilt I had in mind was a pleasant surprise!

Basically stuck to the instructions except that instead of a big pleat to make the final under-apron I just continued the knife pleats for another 10"; I like the pleats and my other kilt has the same construction and I find that it helps trap a bit of warm air in 'places' that need it on cold days. Oh and instead of the thin strip of velcro I used a 9" wide strip of velcro, no real reason except it is incredible secure and there's no way I can misalign the hook and loops now!

Below some pics but sorry about the quality all I have is my mobile phone's camera. Enjoy!

071.jpg Construction lines for symmetrical knife pleats.
074.jpg Yes, my pin cushion is a knotted up sports sock
093.jpg Added MOLLE style webbing to attach a belt pouch, didn't want cargo pockets; also used nylon webbing for the belt loops, cut down on fiddly sewing and matched to the MOLLE.
098.jpg Said pouch attached.
099.jpg Just after the final stitching jobs were completed
104.jpg Ubiquitous Facebook style "self-shot".
079.jpg The 'pleat shot' but my camera ain't so good and by the time I finished it was dark and the pleats don't show up too well in this light.
076.jpg This one is for my lovely wife!