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April 21, 2010

Sockin’ it to my Dad

About a year ago I was experiencing frustration in acquiring kilt hose. Minimum orders expensive shipping just made it cost prohibitive to my operation. Doing some research I found an item that would allow me to manufacture my own kilt hose to my specifications. I also came across a triple cuff design kilt hose and really liked the style and look of these hose.
The answer was a circular sock knitting machine. Many of these machines were made in Canada, Georgetown to be exact, in the early 1900′s.
I found one and told my parents about my proposed venture of kilt hose making. My Father was intrigued and insisted that he take on this project.
I shipped off the machine to my father he reconditioned it and got it to working order and began producing RKilt hose with triple cuffs. My mother also got involved in the project. She assembles the toes by means of a Kitchener stitch. This is a seamless weave in the toe that makes the fit nice and smooth.
My Mother also knits the special order cabled cuffs for the hose.
I had asked my father to create videos of him knitting the hose so over the next few weeks we can follow the progress being made.

The set-up Circular sock knitting machine from RKilts on Vimeo.

Setting up for the cuff from RKilts on Vimeo.

Happenings at the RKilts Atellier

April 20, 2010

Done with Blue next Green & a teaser

I came in extra early today so that I might finish the blue hemp kilt and provide a photo as promised.

This one has chrome hardware and black straps.
The rest of the afternoon was prepping for a run on Army Green hemp and Taupe.
I have had to re-thread the serger, twin needle as well as the straight stitch, The walking foots will be next.
This run involves 6 army green and three taupe. I have measured out the fabric for the army green made the belt loops measured and cut the pockets and pocket flaps.

Tomorrow I will be building the pockets and then start on building the kilts. I will provide pictures on the progress.
Coming soon

Circular sock knitting machine from RKilts on Vimeo.

Have a great day

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April 19, 2010

Blue Monday

It’s been awhile since I worked on a blue hemp kilt. The one I’m currently working on will be heading to Tasmania later this week.
The colour is similar to a faded blue jean. This one will have black straps and chrome hardware but it’s equally at home with Brown straps and brass hardware.

I will post a picture of the finished product possible on Tuesday
A warm welcome to the folk who have recently joined the RKilt fan page. The page has been up just over two months and there’s nearly a hundred fans.
I’m also impressed with the number of hits on the blog close to 750. The blog has been up since mid Feb.
Have a great week

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April 17, 2010

Mach V vs The RKilt

A few years ago I introduced a style of kilt to celebrate 5 years in business. The kilt I came up with is the Mach V. I was looking at a simpler version of the RKilt with a better price point. This kilt is built like a traditional kilt flat apron in the front pleats in the back. I chose to stick with the “Reverse Kingussie” pleating. I was also able to put in slash pockets. The kilt is still a casual kilt sporting belt loops and made from hemp so it is machine washable.

The RKilt has cargo pockets and the pleating comes just forward of the hip to facilitate the cargo pockets. It also has retractable tool straps leather belt loops with hardware attached.
I have done a short video to illustrate the differences.

Mach V vs RKilt from RKilts on Vimeo.

Have a great weekend

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April 16, 2010

Brass or Chrome part 2

I’ve completed a couple of kilts both are black hemp. One using Brass hardware with oxblood straps the other with Chrome hardware and black straps.

One of course can use brass hardware with black straps . The brass tends to soften the look of the kilt whilst the chrome tends to give the kilt a little more attitude.

Coming up the difference between the Mach V and RKilt