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    Hello from newbie Susan

    Hello there,

    I'm a drummer in a pipes and drums band in the SF Bay Area (CA). I'm also a seamstress. I'm hoping to find out where I can learn to sew kilts. I heard a class is offered in the Lake Tahoe area? Can someone offer insight?

    Thanks! Susan

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    Welcome to the "Great Rabble!"

    I'm sure you'll be hearing shortly from those who know!
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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    Welcome!

    I don't know the resources in your area, but the folks in this thread might be able to help:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...details-87094/

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    Welcome aboard.

    I am sure you'll hear this often: 'you should get the book by Barb Tewksbury "The Art of Kilt Making"', good starting point and reference book.

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    Hello Susan,

    As has been mentioned the best source for information on making a full traditional kilt is "The Art of Kiltmaking". Written by our own Barb T after taking a class taught by Elsie.

    Barb and I now teach our annual Kilt Kamp. Think summer camp for kilt people. You would start on day one with fabric, needle, thread and a thimble and walk out five days later with your finished kilt.
    I hold a companion course at the same time on Contemporary Kiltmaking.
    We alternate coasts in hopes that more people will be able to attend. This years Kamp in being held in up-state NY and next year it will return to my shop in Victoria, BC.

    You really need to ask yourself though - What do I want to do in my kilt? If you want a kilt for wear while performing in the band or you want a kilt to dress up and attend formal functions that you want a traditional kilt.

    Yes, you can wear a traditional kilt for things other than formal events but there are other types and styles of kilt that may be more suited to other things.
    For example a traditional kilt may not be the best choice for backpacking in the woods for a week or playing paintball.

    There are enough experts on this forum that if you can tell us what type of things you want to do in your kilt we can point you in the right direction.
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    Well met Susan. Glad to have you aboard. Welcome from Oxford, MS.

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    Welcome!!

    Quote Originally Posted by busysusan View Post
    Hello there,

    I'm a drummer in a pipes and drums band in the SF Bay Area (CA). I'm also a seamstress. I'm hoping to find out where I can learn to sew kilts. I heard a class is offered in the Lake Tahoe area? Can someone offer insight?

    Thanks! Susan
    Although I leave knowledge of all things kilt making to my husband, I welcome you to X Maks!! It's always good to have more women on the forum. We live in Reno, so I'm betting there's a good chance we've seen the band in which you play if you've been to Pleasanton or Woodland.

    All the best,
    Holly

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    Hi, Susan, and welcome to X Marks from the bottom end of Africa.
    You already have two plus points with me for being a drummer in a pipe band, and for wanting to make a kilt (kilts).
    And clearly you are not one of those Lazy Susans we keep on hearing about!
    Regards,
    Mike
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