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29th November 16, 01:53 PM
#1
Advice/help needed
OK Guys,
I am looking for some advice/help. This last weekend my brother gifted me with the kilt that our mom made for him, I think approximately 20 years ago. What I want to do it make any repairs needed and resize it to fit me. I would consider scrapping it but, because this was the last major sewing project that our mom did there is a considerable sentimental value tied up in it.
The kilt fabric is wool with a white denim lining. There are no belts or stabilizer. Because my brother is a rather large lad it is a bit of a whopper. It has a 60” waist. There are 35 pleats, which have the back cut out, and are 4-1/2” deep with an approximate 1” exposure. There is one join in the fabric, this join is about 228” from the edge of the front apron. The complete pieced fabric is about 11-3/8 yards long.
Oh yeah, on top of everything else this kilt is in serious need of a bath. I have no idea how long it sat in my brother's cedar chest but, it is gritty to the touch.
I am trying to attach photos as well.
Thanks,
Christoph
Front: Back: Inside of Outer Apron: Inside of Inner Apron: Damage to Inner Apron: Pleat cut outs:
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29th November 16, 04:34 PM
#2
Wow!
What a huge undertaking your Mam did....and really as it was her last major project it is truly a treasure......Good Luck in "restoring " it
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29th November 16, 05:39 PM
#3
You certainly have plenty of fabric. It should be no problem to find a good kiltmaker in your area and get a professional opinion.
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29th November 16, 06:54 PM
#4
Have you thought of taking it to Matt Newsome in Franklin NC? He might just be able to do all the repairs needed.
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30th November 16, 04:52 AM
#5
It's a lovely thing that you want to restore this kilt that your mother made. If you need help on that, I'd be happy to give it the TLC it deserves. I've done hundreds of kilt alterations and repairs. Some were via The Scottish Tartans Museum in NC. (I've been making box pleated kilts and doing work for them for several years, after the wonderful Matt Newsome moved on.)
Bonnie Heather Greene, Kiltmaker and Artist
Traditional hand stitched kilts, kilt alterations, kilt-skirts
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30th November 16, 11:19 AM
#6
The big problem with having a professional kilt maker tackle this job is budget, or lack thereof. So, my current plan is to tackle this project myself. I have several advantages over the average person trying this as a DIY; I am a historic clothing tailor, I have made two kilts in the past, and just if not more important I have your book Barb. I have read it and greatly appreciate the instruction therein.
I plan to come on here as I start and progress through this project to report and to seek help.
Thanks to everyone,
Christoph
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30th November 16, 12:38 PM
#7
Stoff,
Is it possible that your photos are reversed or do the pleats on this kilt go in the opposite direction from normal?
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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30th November 16, 01:13 PM
#8
It also seems to have no shaping at the edge of the apron but goes straight on into the first pleat - but that is one huge kilt.
The tartan is rather nice. With a gentle bath and then a skilful reworking it should look splendid.
Anne the Pleater
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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30th November 16, 01:16 PM
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I'm not any help, but I am interested in how this goes for you and pondering just how one might go about this (I do recall a Wizard repair project some time ago, but don't think it was a big re-size) I am guessing the current apron is about 30" at the waist. What waist size do you need to bring it down to? What is the sett size?
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30th November 16, 01:21 PM
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I do not believe that the photos are reversed. I took the photos with my Galaxy S4 Sunday evening and then reduced the size for insertion. So, it is possible that the pleats are in reverse. I was not there when Mom made it and I have not looked that closely at the direction of the pleats. I can try to post the full size image of the back, plus I can look this evening after I get home.
I have the full size image up on the other monitor at 100% and as I look at it the pleats go inward to the right. If you take your left hand with the fingers pointing to the right you can insert it into the the pleats. Does this answer your question?
Thanks,
Stoff
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Stoff,
Is it possible that your photos are reversed or do the pleats on this kilt go in the opposite direction from normal?
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