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10th November 09, 04:33 PM
#1
Two years plus and going strong
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/m...ghlight=X-Kilt
date: 8/6/2007...two years and change, in the distant past.
There's the post where I announced that I'd finally made my own X-Kilt for *Me*.
I'm wearing it today. I probably wear it once a week, certainly once every other week, year 'round. I've hiked in it, done yard work in it, worn it to work, generally worn it like I'd wear a pair of Levis. I've washed it at least ten times, no problem. I just iron the bedickens out of it after washing and then store it on two old pants hangers I've got. The pleats stay just fine, at least for a casual kilt.
Still looks good. Not bad for free fabric and 13 hours on the sewing machine.
Fear not, X-Kilt makers. Forge ahead.
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10th November 09, 07:48 PM
#2
You were the one that helped me make my first Xkilt. I have it somewheres. I suppose I should find it and post pictures.
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10th November 09, 08:06 PM
#3
Originally Posted by Dirka Skene
You were the one that helped me make my first Xkilt. I have it somewheres. I suppose I should find it and post pictures.
That would be delightful.
And thank you again, Alan, for setting me on the path to a closet full of self-made kilts.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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10th November 09, 08:36 PM
#4
I remember that and can't believe it's been that long.
Good for you Alan!
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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12th November 09, 06:44 PM
#5
The other evening I pulled out my downloaded instructions, being reminded of them by finding some not-half-bad PV tartans for every province and territory as well as some all-Canada ones like Maple Leaf.
Casting the runes, I remembered that pleating is a lot easier when sett/stripe considerations are moot. So. Back to looking at the right kinds of fabric for this project.
Point being: It's a valuable guide. Thanks for all the work, and for keeping at updating it when needed.
:ootd:
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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13th November 09, 01:08 PM
#6
this reminds me of my intentions of making an x-kilt for me, which will most likely not be tartan, NOT be worn above my belly button, and will not be a ladies kilted skirt. I will make sure to wear it in a way to make purists cry too.
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13th November 09, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by string
this reminds me of my intentions of making an x-kilt for me, which will most likely not be tartan, NOT be worn above my belly button, and will not be a ladies kilted skirt. I will make sure to wear it in a way to make purists cry too.
This I want to see, preferably in person. LOL
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14th November 09, 10:29 AM
#8
Originally Posted by Alan H
This I want to see, preferably in person. LOL
Thats a long way to go, but once I have some fabric, sewing machine, and some time all at once I'll make the kilt, and then I will take some pictures.
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