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    Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    Fox Gun Tom posted up a few film reels from PatheBritain. What a treasure trove that web site is. I came across these two old news reels that might be of interest.
    http://www.britishpathe.com/video/ki...ed/query/kilts

    http://www.britishpathe.com/video/ki...ng/query/kilts
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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    That's some awesome footage, and thanks for sharing it with us.

    It was really something to see them move on those millitary kilts, in the first video. Those folks have obviously done that a time or two before.

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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    They do make regular appearances here, but it's still great to see them

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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    Those are both grand footage, thank you for sharing the links.
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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    They do make regular appearances here, but it's still great to see them
    I must be out of the loop- This was the first time I've seen them.

    To you, Paul, or any other kiltmakers that happen by- Are the apron edges generally outlined in such a... fluid and speedy manner? When I saw that bit, and them ripping the excess out of the middle, it seemed like they were just going at it sooo fast.

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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    I don't mark mine quite so quickly , I use about 3 pins to mark the placeand fold back the fabric , top of waist, hip line , and bottom line.As to ripping, yes it really does happen that quickly!

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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    wonderful films that make me appreciate what you kiltmakers do!

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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    Ver cool and interesting. An example of using pins in the second one - something my kiltmaker was taught not to do...different strokes
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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    Really liked the quick demo of "pressing the pleats" rather than "ironing". Quick, easy and a process that all kiltwearers could adapt for their own situations.

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    Re: Kilt Makers in old newsreels

    Now that was Cool They make it look so easy and quick.
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