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24th October 07, 06:41 PM
#1
I don't really need to chime in here, as all mine are well documented, but I will anyway, just for completeness' sake. Three: Corduroy, Cheerleader, and Pink..err..Maroon Panache. Two more in the works, well, not quite, as they will be X-Skirts, rather than X-Kilts, but still.
I just want to add my thanks to all those before for Alan's contribution to the kilting world in the form of the X-Kilt manual.
Three cheers to Alan!
Hip hip huzzzaa! Hip hip huzzzaaaa! Hip hip huzzzaaa!
Be well,
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24th October 07, 07:19 PM
#2
Since we're on the subject....
I'm waiting on a swatch of this material to arrive...
http://www.vtarmynavy.com/acu-camouflage-material.htm
If it is suitable, then I'll be adding at least two more in short order.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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24th October 07, 07:58 PM
#3
Hm, Tartan Hiker...I was just eyeing my chunk of digi-camo which is the next x-kilt up.
Moosedog
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25th October 07, 08:50 AM
#4
I have one that's 'in progress', and has been since August... or was it July... can't remember.
I've been having issues with the machines I've been using. But I think I have one now that will do the job, oh wait... nope that one was taken back by the person that lent it to me. Drat!
So, one 'in progress' X-Kilt for me!
Congrats and thanks for the guide!
E.
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25th October 07, 01:15 PM
#5
I finally looked back at the original thread and a quick review there shows the following folks were thinking hard ...like bought fabric...or actually started X-Kilts. These are folks I don' thave on my actual list of known X-Kilt producers.
weasel mender, Fedgunner, cacunn, Jeremiah, Kilted Lion, Kilted Turtle, possingk, Dagnabit, Dave W.
Those folks have, hopefully turned out..or at least TRIED 9 more X-Kilts so that brings the total to 71!!
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25th October 07, 01:37 PM
#6
I've got 1.5 (E-kilt and the desert special) plus some Maple Leaf on it's way as we type. Rebecca's pink and black (maroon in Panache Parlance) ready to be cut ...
CT - smoke 'em if you've got 'em.
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27th October 07, 02:34 PM
#7
I made one for my son in some realtree camo material shortly after you posted the first edition of your instructions. (he's somewhere in the gallery doing a Hamish pose)
Plan on making one for myself out of the winter camo material soon. I FINALLY got a real sewing machine recently!!!
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29th October 07, 12:51 PM
#8
Here's the one I made for a friend who plays the sousaphone in a marching band. Black poly-cotton twill, with a loop at the waistband designed to hold the mouthpiece when not playing. The rest of the band is quite envious so perhaps I can get more of them into kilts by next year.
Moosedog
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29th October 07, 02:19 PM
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ladygriffin - finished x-kilt
Here are pictures of the kilt I made.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...x-kilt1002.jpg
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...x-kilt1001.jpg
Not to bad for the first try on the pattern. Thank you ALAN! I did a lot of alterations. He liked the wider apron, so I added that on TOP of the other apron. He says it keeps him warmer I opened the waistband and stitched it in along with the older, smaller apron. It overlaps 1+ of the box pleats on each side but seems to work ok.
My question is this. when I ironed the box pleats, they lined up perfectly and and did not pull open. When I did the fell, it pulled the box pleats open. Is there some trick or something I missed to cause this? is there a way to fix this?
Also, on the fell, I sewed the seams down on each side of the pleat so they did not pull outwards. If I didn't, the seams bulged open in the kilt above the stitching where the box pleats meet the fell. (sort of looked like bloomers) 
When I made this, I came up with this idea. I am trying to figure out how to make interchangable front aprons. Some times he may not want to wear his Mason patch and will want to go with a Wildland Firefighter or his Gordon patch. Being that this is more of a casual kilt, I like the idea of using a stitched on patch versus the kilt pin. Makes the whole thing washable, too.
Julie
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30th October 07, 04:16 PM
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Ladygriffin, that's very nice.
 Originally Posted by ladygriffin
My question is this. when I ironed the box pleats, they lined up perfectly and and did not pull open. When I did the fell, it pulled the box pleats open.
When we taper the fell, we're making the top of the "cylindrical" kilt a bit conical in shape. If I understand you correctly, you're seeing the box-pleats try to follow that new shape. Maybe there is a trick, but I think to some extent this is expected. Mine do this, too; but of course, they move all around when the kilt is worn!
Also, on the fell, I sewed the seams down on each side of the pleat so they did not pull outwards.
Like this?

I think that's the "right thing" to do. PS/Edit: You can see how as it lies flat, some of my pleats are opening up. It's not as pronounced when I wear it...
Being that this is more of a casual kilt, I like the idea of using a stitched on patch versus the kilt pin. Makes the whole thing washable, too.
If you want to be able to change the patch, why not use Velcro to hold it/them? I made a quick kilt pin substitute from a medallion by using sticky velcro and tacking down some velcro to the apron.
Last edited by fluter; 30th October 07 at 04:22 PM.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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