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14th April 09, 07:47 PM
#1
Argyll Kilt?
Ok, so every tartan kilt I've ever seen has the tartan angled horizontal/vertical.
Has there ever been one with it angled diagonally, like Argyll hose for example?
I assume you would have to order/weave the tartan in square units of measurement, and then cut off the corners so that it becomes a large rectangle, and then continue the standard kiltmaking procedure.
I personally think it would look astonishing, imagine the pleating possibilities!
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14th April 09, 08:11 PM
#2
I'm no expert on kilts, but I doubt it. That would be putting the fabric on the bias which would probably be harder to pleat and would definitely fit differently not to mention cost a LOT more because you are only able to use a certain section of the fabric. But maybe I should defer to one of the *many* kilt making experts here...
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14th April 09, 08:43 PM
#3
I could see potential... but it wouldn't be easy. It would definitely set you apart.
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14th April 09, 08:52 PM
#4
This would look pretty cool. It would be a ton of work to make it into a kilt. You'd have to make a lot of diagonal pieces into squares.
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14th April 09, 09:01 PM
#5
I must admit, seeing the MacGregor on a bias does pique my interest.
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14th April 09, 09:04 PM
#6
Pleating to a line would look odd... but to the sett the front would look just like the back just one having pleats.
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“KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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14th April 09, 10:28 PM
#7
Um... I've read about lady's tartan skirts being cut on the bias, but never a kilt.
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15th April 09, 01:47 AM
#8
It would certainly look strikingly different and would match a tie and hose which go at the same angle.
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15th April 09, 03:27 AM
#9
Originally Posted by McClef
It would certainly look strikingly different and would match a tie and hose which go at the same angle.
The kilt would certainly have a great look (although pairing it with any matching items might be overkill).
I'm not sure it would work well, from a mechanical standpoint. Suspect that the pleats would be constantly fighting to return to vertical thread alignment, that is, they might want to hang "sideways." Or maybe not -- hard to tell until some brave soul makes a go at it!
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15th April 09, 03:31 AM
#10
I'm still thinking of switching to Roman skirt armor...
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