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10th November 09, 11:54 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Hothir Ethelnor
I'm not about to get offended.
I will pad the shoulders.
I hope to get back to this project this week I am working on some other stuff as well (wedding video, sporran, maple leaf kilt pleated to the sett...) It all kinda adds up.
I'll have another update with pictures of the skirts/flaps/pockets or whatever the term for them really is, tomorrow.
Good luck.
As far as I can find out, the flaps are called tasses. Going by my medieval armor book, It does appear that the doublets were influenced a little in design by some of the knight armor. They are military in origin, from what I have been told, so that makes sense... I think.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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11th November 09, 07:48 AM
#22
Santa Kona
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11th November 09, 11:53 AM
#23
Here are some new pictures.
I made all the tassets for my second gen. mockup. I also fitted the collar and decided that it needs to be cut a bit smaller and higher in the front.
I started lining it and attached the first tasset. This tasset has the black braiding on it but no buttons yet. The center piece of braid is shorter as I want to make a buttonhole and have the center button operational. (If I don't like it I shall do it differently in wool.)
And a bonus picture of my new sporran I made this weekend.
Last edited by Hothir Ethelnor; 26th November 09 at 10:02 PM.
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11th November 09, 01:07 PM
#24
YOU....are a talented and industrious young man.
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11th November 09, 01:12 PM
#25
Progressing quite nicely! Keep up the good work!
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11th November 09, 09:02 PM
#26
I must say, your mock up is looking really good and the fabric isn't bad at all...will you be selling it to a lucky member of the rabble?
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11th November 09, 09:06 PM
#27
Selling the mockup? I kinda doubt it, but you never know...
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11th November 09, 09:37 PM
#28
Originally Posted by Hothir Ethelnor
I'm very impressed with your work so far and can't wait to see the finished doublet.
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12th November 09, 06:34 AM
#29
My kilt is being worn a few inches below proper level as it's a modern fashion tartan and a homemade style I tried out.
I'll remember the sleeves part.
I'll sew the tashes an inch deeper into the seam and trim the top off, and they do have pockets.
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12th November 09, 08:45 AM
#30
Nice, NICE work! Have you thought about the 'Make it with Wool' contest? You should check it out and see if you can qualify your jacket for this.
Your fitting is looking pretty good for the mock up. I see you have the shoulder pads in so now, just lightly interface the jacket fronts to prevent the pad line from bulging out the front. You don't need to do this on the mock up of course.
You might need to cut down the front bottom curve of the armhole to smooth out the pucker that goes from there and points upward to the pad. Or, go with thinner padding.
Anyway, carry on. Looking good!
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