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The kilt is any romantic garment, not some skirt, but a shorter descendant of the blanket-sized woolen wrap worn by Scottish and Irish men throughout the 16th to 18th centuries. Within hers early history it was hand pleated and belted into place, the lower part because extended as the wearer wanted, the top wrapping around the shoulders and tucked into the belt. The first modern kilt of record was made in 1792 and remains currently in the Scottish Tartans Museum of Franklin, North Carolina. The concept regarding a clan tartan is a 19th century idea. If you are making some kilt to a costume, don't be concerned about the proper plaid. Scots clans wore any one plaid they liked.
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Things You'll Require
Plaid wool or wool blend material, approximately 4 yards about 45-inch-extensive fabric Measuring tape Scissors Sewing machine plus thread Straight pins Steam iron 3 sets, buckle and strap 20-inch strip about hook and loop tape
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2 Match the plaid on all three pieces, plus sew them collectively along the vertical edges (waist to knee) through the longest piece within the midst. Hem a single long side and the dual short closures. Press the hems by any steam iron.
3 Meet the pleats on the back of the kilt. Together with your model wearing slacks, pin the kilt to the waist matching side seams regarding the kilt to the side seams of the slacks. Overlap the panels in the top and pin them on place. Find the center of the back panel plus pin it on the center back of your model's slacks.
4 Begin producing even pleats from one side seam to the other. Choose knife pleats or box pleats. This will take a little experimentation. Each pleat must look the similar being the additional, for the very same sum about reveal. Pin the pleats from place. They need to hang perfectly straightly from the hips to the hem. From the waist down to the widest part of the hip you will have to make adjustments to the pleats to make the kilt fit the waist. Pinch in material whereas needed to in shape the waist plus hide it inside the pleats.
Don't pin the pleats to the slacks, however, whereas you want to be capable to remove the kilt from your model. Unpin the kilt from your model meticulously. Leave the pins in the pleats. Stitch each pleat from the waist down 3 or four inches to the hip. Press the pleats with steam out of the waist to the hem. Remove the pins.
5 Cut any strip of fabric to make the waistband, four inches extensive and the measurement of the waist plus 1 inch. Fold the strip from half, plus press the fold with the steam iron. Pin one long edge of the waistband to the kilt, proper sides together, and sew it in place. Sew across the finishs, even with the edges of the kilt. Trim the ends, fold the waistband to the inside of the kilt, pin the remaining edge in location, hiding the uncooked edges at the waist regarding the kilt, and stitch it inside place. Press with a steam iron.
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References
Grand Chain: Making a Kilt Scottish Tartans Museum: The Premature Record of the Kilt
Resources
"So You're Running to Wear the Kilt!"; J. Charles Thompson; 1989
Any Scottish Piper image in Ray Carpenter from website

