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    did you make your own sewing pattern, or use/adjust a commercial pattern (#?)?
    waulk softly and carry a big schtick

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    Very nice work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhockin View Post
    did you make your own sewing pattern, or use/adjust a commercial pattern (#?)?
    Drafted my own pattern.
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    Looks great Isaac! As for pocket flaps, the typical pocket flap is cut the width of the pocket's slot. As a result, you can build convertible flaps if you desire. When you don't feel like having the flaps, they simply tuck into the pockets and basically disappear. With a flap consisting of an interfaced wool outer layer with a satin back and even the rather bulky antler-style buttons, I can tuck the flaps into the pocket if I want and nobody knows they're even there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Bradshaw View Post
    As for pocket flaps, the typical pocket flap is cut the width of the pocket's slot. As a result, you can build convertible flaps if you desire.
    Great thought. I used a different method, following some older examples, but this is a nice idea!
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