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    Pattern Quest

    My brother found a Simplicity 5029 Argyll jacket pattern in his size. I need a 50R. So far, no luck. Any ideas about where I might look?

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    I found the one I use (in a smaller size) on ebay, after looking for a couple of months.
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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Have you considered having one made by a reputable Highland dress company to your own measurements (bespoke)?

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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Have you considered having one made by a reputable Highland dress company to your own measurements (bespoke)?
    No. I enjoy DIY very much more than spending a King's ransom on a jacket (or anything else I can make myself). I'm not dissing those who invest in fine tailoring by professionals. It's just not for me.

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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Have you considered having one made by a reputable Highland dress company to your own measurements (bespoke)?


    Last edited by SlackerDrummer; 1st February 12 at 08:38 AM.
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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Finding that discontinued pattern in a normally hard-to-find size is unlikely. My suggestion is to find a similar, regular jacket pattern in your size that shares the basic construction attributes you want -- side panels, etc. Then use your brother's pattern, or pattern guidance that has been posted on this forum, to create the front cut-away and whatever "kilt jacket" elements you want to add -- epaulets, shaped pocket flaps, raising the lapel fold, pocket placement, etc.

    Think of it as a sportcoat conversion in the raw. You make all the desired changes before cutting any fabric. I do suggest making a muslin version (or whatever cheap cotton fabric you have on hand) of just the jacket body and sleeves, to try on for fit, lapel fold, and length. Transfer any changes from the muslin to your paper pattern, then have at it.

    I have a jacket cut out using this concept, waiting for time to sew it up. I used a tuxedo pattern from Vogue but, from what I've seen, 50R is not commonly available so you'll use what you can find. Even with all the work I've described, you will have a completed jacket long before you would have found that Simplicity pattern again -- in any size!
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Quote Originally Posted by DrummerBoy View Post
    No. I enjoy DIY very much more than spending a King's ransom on a jacket (or anything else I can make myself). I'm not dissing those who invest in fine tailoring by professionals. It's just not for me.
    Gotcha. No worries, just thought I'd ask!

    Best of luck,

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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post


    Hahaha, great clip from a great movie, Kenneth! But I differ, as I do know what that word means. And my reply to what you are insinuating is...so?

    Warm regards,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 1st February 12 at 10:46 AM.

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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    My suggestion is to find a similar, regular jacket pattern in your size that shares the basic construction attributes you want -- side panels, etc. Then use your brother's pattern, or pattern guidance that has been posted on this forum, to create the front cut-away and whatever "kilt jacket" elements you want to add -- epaulets, shaped pocket flaps, raising the lapel fold, pocket placement, etc.
    Great idea. Thanks. I am working on a sportcoat-to-Braemer conversion right now, so this would not be all unfamiliar territory.

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    Re: Pattern Quest

    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post


    I thought I was the only person in the world that LOVES that movie ;)
    kilted in Brooklet :)

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