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The First of 4 X-Marks Kilts
So, I've now finished the second kilt per "The Art of Kiltmaking". I don't think I've reached the status of kiltmaker yet. Maybe in another 3 or 4 kilts.
I took about 3 months for the practice kilt...finished product posted here (http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/t...x.html?t=47798). Then I took about 3 months to make this one. At this rate I will have achieved my goal of making X-Marks kilts pleated four ways by March of next year. Oh well, speed is not everyone's forte.
Again, no detailed posts-too busy actually making it. This one is faithful in every detail to Barb and Elsie's book, except that it's not wool. It's the latest run of the X-Marks tartan in polyviscose.
Here's the last step in creation, sewing on the lining. It's not the most challenging part, but it can be tedious, thus the vodka and cranberry:

I've decided that the lining is an easier way to declare the maker than sewing in a label:

The kilt I finished back in March was barely big enough for the boy by the time I finished, so I decided to "shoot at the moving target" this time. This one is a little long, but actually fits (on the first hole of the straps). It ought to be a perfect fit by Burn's Night. Note the difference between the two kilts:


Pictures of the happy boy, coming up.
Be well,
Last edited by The F-H.C.A.G.; 2nd July 09 at 09:12 PM.
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Those look amazing i especially like your little "signature" with the lining
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I like your calling card of a liner. Now thats clever!
His Noble Excellency Ryan the Innocent of Waldenshire under Throcket
Free Your Legs!
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Thank you Macleod91! Good to see as many Macleods as possible on this forum. Pretty soon we'll convince them all that yellow, red and black are a good combination!
And thank you Ryan!
So here's the proud boy.
Apron:

Pleats:

Supermodel pleat pose:

Now, how many of you wish you could hug your kiltmaker?

Then, things got a little crazy.
He tried the "Hamish, Mark II", but didn't quite understand what he was supposed to be doing. Watch out child, don't answer "The Question" with your pose:

That was a little too "Karate Kid". Try again...
Better, although not quite there:

That's all she wrote.
Except, that bamboo slivers under the fingers don't compare to needles that slip up under your thumbnail while finishing off the button hole on a kilt 
Be well,
Better, although not quite there:
Last edited by The F-H.C.A.G.; 2nd July 09 at 09:48 PM.
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Great work, I look forward to the rest.
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They'll come at regular 3-4 month intervals. Next up is the daughter's pleated to the "no stripe", then mine, pleated to sett, and finally Jamie's, pleated to the white stripe.
Be well,
Star
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One happy kid - one terrific kiltmaking mom.
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 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Great work, I look forward to the rest.
Not nearly as much as I am looking forward to number 4!
Oh well
Patience is a virtue

So says a Proud Panache beaming at his talented and beautiful bride and handsome son
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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Wonderful looking kilts they are truly lucky to have you.
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3rd July 09, 12:53 AM
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The supermodel sure knows how to present the goods!
I like the breeze between my knees
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