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The casual kilt will require approximately 4.5 to 6 metres (5 to 6.5 yards) of cloth,
depending on your size. The cloth normally comes in double width (D.W.) size,
approximately 138 cms. (54 inches) wide. This will allow two kilts to be made from the one
length of cloth.Wool or wool/worsted is best, with polyester/wool as a good alternative.
You can also use fabrics such as polyester/viscose at approximately 70% polyester to 30%
viscose mix. In fact, any cloth that can hold it`s pressed pleats while allowing everyday
creases to drop out, could be used. Test first, if not sure. Wool and wool/worsted cloths
are usually twill weave, however, man made fabrics may hang better if they are tightly
woven plain weaves. Judge for yourself.The weight of the cloth should be anywhere from
12oz. to 16oz. per metre/yard, depending on how heavy you want your kilt to be. Use winter
suit weight, if not sure. Hold a sample up to daylight. If too much light is showing, it`s
not suitable. The kilt should cost no more than a decent pair of jeans – and
considerably less if “remnant” or “off-cut” cloth is used.

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