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    Got the book.

    The Bible of kiltmaking arrived at Christmas and I've nearly read it cover to cover. Now I just have to purchase supplies and I will start on my first practice project : a kilt for the wee one. After that I have three planned for myself. While I wait for supplies to arrive, are there any sewing videos I should watch for stitches I'll be using? I am brand new besides sewing on a new button here and there. Thanks!

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    Hi K44

    You'll find a glossary of stitches with diagrams in the back of TAoK, and you can use those stitch names to Google some videos. If I have time in the next couple days, I'll see what I can find on YouTube!

    If you want some thoughts on making a kilt for a tyke, let me know. You can see one I made for our 18 month-old grandson here:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-tartan-89533/
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...26#post1304726
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    Congrats!

    Congratulations on beginning the journey. I have finished two kilts and am excited about returning to Kilt Kamp to learn more. A kilt for a wee one might be an easy way to start. 8 yards of tartan can be daunting when laid out on your dining room table!
    Go for it. I'm apply for you! Sincerely.

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    I also have 8 yards of fabric laid out, and YES, it is daunting. Barb, I bought Tailors Pride from Vogue Fabrics in Illinois. Is this the right stuff? I saw a discussion in another thread, and thought I'd ask.

    http://www.voguefabricsstore.com/Tai...9-Natural.html

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    Yup! That will work fine.

    I'm currently using a hair canvas available at B Black and Son at http://www.bblackandsons.com/heavy-w...ral-p-426.html

    I really like this stuff partly because of the price (it's 72" wide!) and partly because it is a nice heavy weight (heavier than the Tailor's Pride, which I hadn't realized was actually still available).

    Regardless of the hair canvas you use, you should use one that is stiff in one direction and flexible 90° to the stiff direction. Put the stiff direction parallel to the fell to keep the fell from buckling, and put the flexible direction horizontal, and pleat it to make the kilt flexible around the body.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T View Post
    Yup! That will work fine.

    I'm currently using a hair canvas available at B Black and Son at http://www.bblackandsons.com/heavy-w...ral-p-426.html

    I really like this stuff partly because of the price (it's 72" wide!) and partly because it is a nice heavy weight (heavier than the Tailor's Pride, which I hadn't realized was actually still available).

    Regardless of the hair canvas you use, you should use one that is stiff in one direction and flexible 90° to the stiff direction. Put the stiff direction parallel to the fell to keep the fell from buckling, and put the flexible direction horizontal, and pleat it to make the kilt flexible around the body.
    Barbra, for those of us in the UK, would the material at this link work?

    http://www.kentontrimmings.co.uk/sho...cPath=82_31_33


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    I've never used something called "chest canvas", but Steve Ashton's good post in the following thread suggests it would be fine:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...rfacing-89961/

    You want it as heavy as possible (so steer clear of lightweight or medium weight), and you want something that's stiffer in one direction than the other. This is typically achieved by putting the hair in the weft.

    I'd ask for swatches - even if you have to pay for them, it will save you money in the long run if you can actually feel the "hand".
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    You might also check out the following at Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/quot-wide-Tr...H6T591ZKCHE7MR

    It looks a lot like the heavyweight Hymo that I'm using, although it's half as wide. At the price, it would be worth ordering a quarter yard to see what it's like.
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    Thanks for the quick reply, I think I'll order a meter of each and see which is the stiffest.

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    And let us know what you find out!
    Kiltmaker, piper, and geologist (one of the few, the proud, with brains for rocks....
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    The Art of Kiltmaking at http://theartofkiltmaking.com

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