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The Over Apron should have 2 sections of Velcro.
One at each end of the apron's waistband. This
will be attached to the 'inner' side of the waistband
The Under Apron should have 2 sections of Velcro,
attached at similar locations on the 'outer' side of
the waistband. When the aprons cover each other,
the Velcro sections will meet and secure the waistband
to Each Other.
Just add a belt to tightly secure the kilt(so it doesn't
go 'south' on you ). Then add your sporran,
'fanny-pack' or belt-bag and you're off and running
I've made a couple of kilts and I used straps and buckles
instead of Velcro. The 'concept' is the same
Uncle Al
My suggestion regarding the Velcro is use a full section across the aprons
this instead of trying to mate two small sections together.
Velcro is not terribly expensive and the more there is of it the more powerful the holding pieces together.
"YES SKIRTING MATTERS"!
"Kilt-On" -or- as the case may be "Skirt-On" !
WHY ?
Isn't wearing a kilt enough?
Well a skirt will do in a pinch!
Make mine short and don't you dare think of pinching there !
Summa Cum Laude - excellent workmanship in design and detailing !
And I like the white detailing at the hem bottom really sets it off !
"YES SKIRTING MATTERS"!
"Kilt-On" -or- as the case may be "Skirt-On" !
WHY ?
Isn't wearing a kilt enough?
Well a skirt will do in a pinch!
Make mine short and don't you dare think of pinching there !
I'm an absolute sucker for box pleats. I have made a box-pleated skirt in camouflage fabric that I have been meaning to put on pics & looks for some time. It's pleated all the way round, so isn't a kilt. It is one of my favourites, though.
All of the kilts in this thread look fabulous. Well done all.
ethelthefrog wrote:I'm an absolute sucker for box pleats.
I would love to make a skirt with box pleats ( I started one once, but then unpicked it); unfortunately all the local schools have box pleats as part of their school uniform.
There is no such thing as a normal person, only someone you don't know very well yet.
Should be OK so long as your skirt is different enough from the local uniforms. I can see why it would be a bad idea to wear a skirt that looked like girls' uniform.
skirtyscot wrote:Should be OK so long as your skirt is different enough from the local uniforms. I can see why it would be a bad idea to wear a skirt that looked like girls' uniform.
I had unfortunately chosen a black material and was part way through making it when they changed a local boys' school into an academy, admitted girls and designed a new uniform for them. The road outside my house was suddenly full of girls wearing new black box-pleat school uniforms, that wasn't a good time for me to experiment with a similar-looking box-pleated skirt.
There is no such thing as a normal person, only someone you don't know very well yet.
Very unfortunate timing, Pelmut.
I wonder why, in this day and age, they expect girls to wear skirts as their new uniform.
Girls in private schools here all wear tartan kilts/skirts, but that did not stop me wearing mine; it rather encouraged me into wearing NON-tartan skirts.
Why didn't you make the inner of the box pleat in a contrasting material or make the inner of the box pleat black to contrast with the outer in a different colour, if you can understand that.
I believe in offering every assistance short of actual help but then mainly just want to be left to be myself in all my difference and uniqueness.
Couya wrote:Very unfortunate timing, Pelmut.
I wonder why, in this day and age, they expect girls to wear skirts as their new uniform.
It was an option, many of them wear trousers. It is possible that the school rules allow boys to opt for skirts if they wish, but knowing the catchment area, I doubt if any who tried it would still be alive at the end of the first day.
Sinned wrote:Why didn't you make the inner of the box pleat in a contrasting material or make the inner of the box pleat black to contrast with the outer in a different colour, if you can understand that.
I was going to try plain black first, to disguise any mistakes; then make a second one with contrasting pleats once I had got the basic design right.
There is no such thing as a normal person, only someone you don't know very well yet.