Thursday, May 28, 2009

How To Sew A Kilt - Short Introduction

Two different types of kilt pins. On the left ...Image via Wikipedia

Every real fun of Scottish culture should have at least one kilt in his collection. They are usually being bought in some good stores with that kind of garments. But what has a greater value to us than the stuff that we do by ourselves?

That's probably the most important reason to sew kilt not to buy it. It might be also a great hobby which takes quite a lot of time but gives satisfaction and a lot of joy. There are only 8 steps to do that and few things to have.

Things that you will surely need are (most of them obvious): time, needle, thread, straight pins, safety pins, tape measure, a large kilt pin, 2-3 leather straps and buckles, lots of tartan material and chalk. Optional but rather recommended to make work more pleasant and effective are: basting tape, sewing machine, lining material.

Before we start sewing we have to make a measurements. Important in this case are: waist, hips, and length. To obtain your waist measurement, simply wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist and note the measurement. Because of the amount of material that will thicken the top of the kilt, it is advised to add a few centimetres to the waist measurement to ensure that it won't become too tight.

While measuring hips, there is an opposite site – wrapping the tape measure around the widest part of your hips and seat and record the measurement. The hip measurement is the most essential of all Again, because the kilt pleats will make the material thicker, add a few centimetres to the measurement. As it comes to length kilts are traditionally worn to mid-kneecap length, but the more modern look is to have the kilt reach to just above the knee. An easy way to get a good kilt length is to kneel on the floor and measure from your waist to the floor. And you have your length!

As its only an introduction to sewing a kilt I must tell you that rest of activities you will need to do are: translating the numbers (it is the most complicated things to do, while you have to do a lot of math), cutting, forming the shape of the kilt, pleating, lining.

This article was to encourage sewing one or two scottish kilts - one for a friend. Cause when you do that it's just having a harris tweed jacket and ghillie brogues and you are ready to conquer the whole world! With faith in your heart, smile on your face and a self made kilt on your....

Examples of black kilt and tartan ones you can find at Highlandstore.com . Take a look what you can buy...or sew by yourself.

More about sewing kilts you can find at bbc.co.uk.

By: michal costaminnego

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Examples of black kilt and scottish kilts you can find at www.highlandstore.com. Take a look what you can buy...or sew by yourself.

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2 comments:

  1. i am trying to make 2 kilts for my 27 years old daughter and her boy friend, for the highlander games in portland theis month. i have watch videos and tried to read blogs and stuff on the making of kilts. but none say anything about heaming the bottom and sides ect. please help me.

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