Kilting: meaning, definitions and examples

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kilting

 

[ ˈkɪltɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

textile design

Kilting refers to the process of creating a pleated fabric, typically associated with traditional Scottish attire such as kilts. The technique involves folding the fabric in a specific manner to create deep pleats that allow for ease of movement. This method not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the garment but also adds to its functionality. Historically, kilting has been used in various cultures for garments that require freedom of movement.

Synonyms

folding, pleating, tacking.

Examples of usage

  • The kilting on the traditional Scottish kilt allows for a comfortable fit.
  • She admired the intricate kilting design on the dress.
  • He learned kilting methods passed down through generations.
  • The artist showcased her skills in textile kilting at the exhibit.

Translations

Translations of the word "kilting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 quilting

🇮🇳 किल्टिंग

🇩🇪 Quilten

🇮🇩 pembuatan quilt

🇺🇦 квілтинг

🇵🇱 pikowanie

🇯🇵 キルティング

🇫🇷 matelassage

🇪🇸 acolchado

🇹🇷 yastık dikimi

🇰🇷 퀼팅

🇸🇦 خياطة البطانية

🇨🇿 prošívání

🇸🇰 prešívanie

🇨🇳 缝被子

🇸🇮 šivanje

🇮🇸 kísilmál

🇰🇿 төсекшеу

🇬🇪 ქილტინგი

🇦🇿 quiltinq

🇲🇽 acolchado

Etymology

The term 'kilting' derives from the Scottish word 'kilt', which means to tuck up or to gather. Historically, kilts originated in the Scottish Highlands as a practical garment for outdoor activities and labor. Early kilts were made of wool and featured a structured design that incorporated pleating. Over the centuries, the kilt evolved into a symbol of Scottish heritage and culture, prominently showcased in traditional ceremonies and celebrations. The technique of kilting is thought to have connections to ancient weaving practices that date back to the early days of textile production. As cultures expanded and textile technology advanced, the term 'kilting' began to encompass various pleating techniques used across different regions and garments.