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    Kilt adjustment around Santa Cruz, CA?

    A bandmate of mine needs his kilt let out a bit. (He got it when he was 15!) Any recommendations on a kiltmaker or experienced hand either in Santa Cruz County or the South Bay (of San Francisco) near San Jose?

    Thanks!
    Andrew

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    How much does he need it let out? Somethings he can do and some he will need a kiltmaker to do it correctly.
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    I think it's just a few inches. It's not like he went from 28" to 44", I'm guessing it's from 28" to 34" or so. I'm sure the kilt had a "growth range" sewn in when it was made.

    Andrew

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    Here's the cheap way to go:

    Kilt strap extenders
    Last edited by GDub; 15th September 09 at 05:39 PM. Reason: grammar 'r us

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    Kilt extenders, not a bad idea. Thanks.

    BTW, I got a referral for a kiltmaker:
    Janet McConnell, based in San Jose, Calif.

    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewLenzJr View Post
    Kilt extenders, not a bad idea. Thanks.

    BTW, I got a referral for a kiltmaker:
    Janet McConnell, based in San Jose, Calif.

    Andrew
    Interesting...don't know her at all. I'd like to meet her!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    Interesting...don't know her at all. I'd like to meet her!
    Agreed, I bet there are a number of us who would like to meet her! Doing a Google for kiltmaker Janet McConnell does not come up with much?

    6" seems like a bit much to just move the straps (which means that this is likely to be more of a major alteration than a minor one). If the original kiltmaker was clever, and added a hidden pleat of extra fabric to the left hand apron edge, then the alteration should be quite possible.
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