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    Great illustrations Barb - its interesting just how much the pleating choice can change the overall look of a kilt - and the look of a kilt in motion. By the way - I've always loved that photo your daughter and her fella walking away from the camera hand in hand - Perhaps it should be on back cover of your book?

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    One great advantage of pleating to the stripe hasnīt yet been mentioned:
    Itīs much easier to alter the kilt!
    I am slowly but steadily losing weight and have already had to make some of my kilts smaller ... it is much easier to take out a stripe pleat, the pattern doesnīt change as it would with a pleating to the sett!
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    Glad you mentioned that it's Barb's daughter... We wouldn't want anyone to make an embarrassing comment about how nicely filled out that kilt is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    Great illustrations Barb....... I've always loved that photo your daughter and her fella walking away from the camera hand in hand.......
    I've always found as a photographer that a picture from the front does not always look the best. The back photo seems to have a more powerful feel, with lots of emotion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    By the way - I've always loved that photo your daughter and her fella walking away from the camera hand in hand - Perhaps it should be on back cover of your book?
    Neat idea! I'm going to completely re-do the covers, and that's a great idea.

    Barb

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    3rd way of pleating

    Barb,

    Have you ever made a kilt in that rare, third way of pleating whose name I cannot remember, starts with a K (I believe) from the name of either the tartan or the place it was found? It has knife pleats going in opposite directions on either side of a center pleat, which is something like a box pleat, as I recall.

    From the photo of it that was posted somewhere in X Marks, it looks as if it would feel...different...to walk wearing one.

    If the new edition of your book included instructions on how to make this kind of pleating, it would be truly encylopedic.

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    butiful pieces, I like the sett beter though. (personal opinion, nothing wrong with the stripe.)

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    It's called a Kingussie, I believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    Barb,

    Have you ever made a kilt in that rare, third way of pleating whose name I cannot remember, starts with a K (I believe) from the name of either the tartan or the place it was found? It has knife pleats going in opposite directions on either side of a center pleat, which is something like a box pleat, as I recall.

    From the photo of it that was posted somewhere in X Marks, it looks as if it would feel...different...to walk wearing one.

    If the new edition of your book included instructions on how to make this kind of pleating, it would be truly encylopedic.
    Kinguisse pleating, i think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    Have you ever made a kilt in that rare, third way of pleating whose name I cannot remember, starts with a K (I believe) from the name of either the tartan or the place it was found? It has knife pleats going in opposite directions on either side of a center pleat, which is something like a box pleat, as I recall. ...If the new edition of your book included instructions on how to make this kind of pleating, it would be truly encylopedic.
    No, I never have, and I think I won't be trying to include that as well. Can't do everything!

    In case anyone's interested, here's something by Matt on the "Kinguisse" pleating style:

    http://albanach.org/muirhead.htm

    And it's not clear to me whether it's spelled Kinguisse or Kingussie.

    Barb
    Last edited by Barb T; 19th December 06 at 02:45 PM.

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