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4th November 12, 04:17 AM
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Current work-in-progress
I mentioned this in another post. It will be a matching jacket and vest - my first from scratch (I have done two conversions).
jacketshell.jpg
I modified a Burda pattern, making it shorter, reshaping the hem, and adding epualets, pocket patches and gauntlet cuffs. Since the photo was taken, I have attached buttons and started working on the lining (double-welt inside pockets installed). A very challenging but enjoyable project.
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4th November 12, 05:51 AM
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Excellent! I wish I had the time to try something like that. Perhaps one day but in the meantime I will enjoy vicariously through the likes of you on here. Looking forward to seeing the finished thing in context.
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4th November 12, 06:36 AM
#3
That looks sweet, David! Nice job!
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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5th November 12, 02:29 PM
#4
David,
You never cease to amaze me...It's looking great!!!
Cheers,
Mike
Mike Allen
Order of the White Garter
Order of the Dandelion
Tewks tank owner
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7th November 12, 05:17 AM
#5
While awaiting parts for the jacket, I shifted my efforts to the matching vest, and finished it last night. It fits, well, like it was made for me.
I modified the Burda pattern for a higher, longer, 6-button front line, but decided against adding a collar. It has a full tweed back and is fully lined.
Back to the jacket...
vestdone.jpg
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7th November 12, 06:49 AM
#6
Nice work , Please post more pictures as I would like to follow your progress , in hopes of making one myself one day , Thank you and again real nice work
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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7th November 12, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by David Thorpe
While awaiting parts for the jacket, I shifted my efforts to the matching vest, and finished it last night. It fits, well, like it was made for me.
I modified the Burda pattern for a higher, longer, 6-button front line, but decided against adding a collar. It has a full tweed back and is fully lined.
Back to the jacket...
vestdone.jpg
Well done, David! Keep it up, mate!
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7th November 12, 08:27 AM
#8
Very impressive David. Keep up the good work, and please post more photos!
Frank
Ne Obliviscaris
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7th November 12, 04:43 PM
#9
David great work. What kind of fabric did you use. Looks like it will be a classy jacket/waistcoat combination. After I knock out a couple long sleeve shirts Im going to jump into jackets to go with my waistcoats. Ive got the rather rare Simplicity 5029 Kilt and jacket pattern that I pounced on when I found one in my size. Keep up the great work and make sure you post some pics with you wearing it.
"Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."
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7th November 12, 04:55 PM
#10
Very Nice!
Tha sin glè mhath! I wish I had the patience.
Seawolf
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