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    pleating the wool

    I added a pic in my gallery of the pleating I did on some 15 ounce wool. It isn't all stitched yet but every bit will be hand stitching. The next one, same fabric, will probably be pleated to the stripe.

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    Nice looking fabric.

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    That's pleatastic! Looks like you've got some nice, sharp pleats going on there Bubba. I'm still in awe of you guys that can sew your own kilts. Especially after I found out there was math involved! :P

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    Rufus, other than measuring for the aprons, I do the pleating by eye. I don't bother doing all the calculations. I'm lazy, I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miah
    Nice looking fabric.
    I picked it up at Hancock Fabrics for $4 a yard on clearance. They usually have some nice stuff on the sale racks.

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    It looks really good bubba. It's nice to see a kilt under construction.

    No doubt you'll post some pic's of the finished project too. Does a kilt take long for you to make?

    All the Best.....David.
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    I'll spend a week on a kilt, mostly because I don't push it and I'm busy with other things. If I really concentrated on it a couple days would do it. This one might take a little longer because I have an apartment to clean up for the landlord and we have some damage to repair.

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    Lookin' sharp there!
    You sure do get good mileage out of your $4 fabrics.
    Post a pic when you're done, too.

    Please.

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    well said freelander: under construction ;)
    if u like more pics of that i ll send u three different tartans "under construction...

    i can t even succeed in pleating them to the end yet...when it is to pleat a bit more for the waist...

    nice tartan and really good job bubba!
    i hope one day i ll also have the joy of wearing one self-made kilt


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    I just layed out the pleats in the second kilt. This one to the stripe. I don't think I care for it with this pattern.

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