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    I was thinking.....

    The reason one of my kilts ended up with 50 pleats was that the Reverse Kingussie has to have an even number of pleats, and the particular stripe I picked meant that there was 25 pleats worth of fabric available.

    After a bit of shuffling I realised that there were two identical stripes within the sett. That meant I could make two pleats from each repeat, and not have to cut off any of the fabric. The pleats are different depths, but it works.

    As the kilt under discussion will be pleated to the 'red flanked with blue' and there are two of them in each repeat - could you perhaps do something similar to my option, so as to reduce the amount of fabric in the kilt?

    It would not reduce the amount of sewing, but taking out the full depth of one pleat in three or four could make a significant reduction in the weight of the kilt overall.

    In a heavyweight fabric twelve plus yards of kilt width is going to be not far off six pounds (!! !!) - even before you add the internal strengthening, lining and buckles....

    support mechanism....

    wheels....

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker View Post
    The band kilts have a reveal that is 3/4" at the bottom of the fell, tapering to 1/2" at the waist.
    Actually, 3/4" at the hips is pretty normal. And it's the size at the _hips_ that you use to figure out how many pleats there'll be, because it's the pleat size at the hips that governs how the back of the kilt will look. Above the bottom of the fell, some kilts have pleats that taper and some don't, depending on the size of the person. What you care about for overall look is what happens from the bottom of the fell to the bottom of the kilt. So, _don't_ plan for this kilt to have 1/2" pleats at the waist. Plan for it to have 3/4" pleats at the hips, and taper the pleats toward the top if you have to. If his hips and waist are the same, the pleats will be 3/4" at the waist as well.

    So, assuming his hips and waist are the same (46"), the back of the kilt will be probably 23-24". So, if you had 32 pleats that had a 3/4" reveal, you'd have a back that's 24" across at the hips. That's only 32x7 = 224", or less than 6.5 yards for the back of the kilt. No reason you shouldn't be able to do this with 9 yards.
    Last edited by Barb T; 28th May 09 at 09:41 AM.
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    Thanks for all the advice. I'm really pumped about getting started, but I'm not going to do anything until school is officially...June 12.

    And he'll probably use braces to help hold things up. He won't be the only one that does so.
    Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
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    New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker View Post
    And he'll probably use braces to help hold things up. He won't be the only one that does so.
    If he buckles it tightly at the right height, he shouldn't need braces.
    Kiltmaker, piper, and geologist (one of the few, the proud, with brains for rocks....
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    Geology stuff (mostly) at http://people.hamilton.edu/btewksbu
    The Art of Kiltmaking at http://theartofkiltmaking.com

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    Here's the first "in progress" shot. About 20 pleats done...only 14 more to go!

    Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
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    Looking good! I have Barb's book and definitely want to take on one of these projects, but I figure not until I'm done with school next February. Between being a dad, work, school, my photography, and other miscellaneous things, it's best to not put something else on my plate.

    Can't wait to see more pics in progress.

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    It's looking really good...

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    'S looking good, TH! I do love the Montreat tartan.
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
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    Last night I got the pleats basted and cut out. Oh my...I've been dreading that step for weeks as I have never done this particular operation, but all went well.

    Today I did the steeking and the stabilizer. Got the canvas installed while MadBagpiper was playing a funeral service.
    Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
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    New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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    I guess you're hands did shake a bit while cuting out the pleats.
    I like the breeze between my knees

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