Having seen various people's rather good work, I'm tempted to try and make my own jacket as I can't afford the rather extravagant prices I've seen on the supplier websites. Any one know how much material I'd need to make an Argyl or Prince Charlie jacket? Found a source of 14oz black at £22.50 a metre so thought I might get the old sewing box out. I know 16oz is normally used but trying to budget. http://www.tweedtime.co.uk/html/14oz_oban_barathea.html
Martin. AKA - The Scouter in a Kilt. Proud, but homesick, son of Skye. Member of the Clan MacLeod Society (Scotland)
14oz barathea wool should be more than sufficient weight. That's the weight of my Argyle jacket and I wouldn't want it any heavier. I know you'd want at least 2 meters double width (54" wide) for an average sized Argyle jacket (more for larger men). I would assume the same for a Prince Charlie.
Brilliant, thanks Matt.
I think you are a brave man, Martin. By the time you have paid for the fabric, lining and interfacing and buttons, I think it would be cheaper to buy a completed garment. Personally, I would go for an ex-rental. October and November are traditionally the months when the vendors hold their sales. I know Anderson's of Dumfries have their rental clearance in November. Good Luck. Regards Chas
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