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Good hang of pleats and stitching
I'm wondering what the best way is to stitch the pleats and for how far to get a good fit around the butt. :o And what sort of (invisible) stitch should i use for the pleats? (above part)
Maybe someone has good picture's of it?
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You'll find a lot of the basic questions answered here.
http://users.telenet.be/jbruyndonckx/kilt_making.html
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Thanx! I found that site earlyer, but it doesn't work for me since english is not my native language. There is too much text that i don't understand ansd the pictures aren't that clear either. I hope you can help me to find a clear picture based explanation about kilt making.
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10th December 08, 08:12 PM
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Hi, My son has his first kilt and I am sewing down the pleats. I have been told to sew them from the waistband a length of 8". However, even with small stiches the McQueen tartan is not lining up properly. Is there a trick or technique?
Thanks.
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10th December 08, 08:32 PM
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Your best bet is to get The Book
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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10th December 08, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ChattanCat
Yes, do so. Even if you have experience sewing Barb's book will be a wonderful resources for you.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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15th December 08, 12:52 PM
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I have tried NUMEROUS times to link to http://users.telenet.be/jbruyndonckx/kilt_making.html
I get the text, but the photos never show. I have tried right clicking and clicking on "show pictures" but to no avail...am I doing something wrong?
Tim B.
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15th December 08, 01:33 PM
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I'm afraid to say that Jan died in an air accident on the 4th May this year.
It was largely through some of his writings and pictures that I found of great use and interest in my early kilt days.
I confess to not being entirely certain of his kilts , but his was a lively and natural way of of wearing them.
kiltair , his website: I don't think really exists in a complete form any more, I might have copies of some of the instructions somewhere if you are interested.
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15th December 08, 01:54 PM
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Oh, how sad. He was an enthusiastic maker and wearer of kilts.
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15th December 08, 10:20 PM
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Don't forget that the Wayback Machine has archived lots [and LOTS] of old sites. You can still find Jan's site easily:
1. Go to web.archive.org
2. Type users.telenet.be/jbruyndonckx/kilt_making.html [or whatever URL you're looking for] after the protocol in the search field.
3. Click Take Me Back.
4. Click a date when you think the site had the info you want. I picked June 9 2007 on a whim. If you select a date when the info was removed, just click backwards and select an earlier date.
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