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Everybody please welcome Sully Cross to the Pyracy Pub. Welcome aboard my friend it has been a long time!
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They are so cool. Welcome to the cult, I mean club!
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Everybody please welcome tobyj Toby Jack to Pyarcy Pub!
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Everybody welcome Tropic Thunder to the Pub!
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Pretty much. If I remember the size correctly, it could probably stow a tent as well.
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I'll be sure to bring wooden bowls that Tudor Smith brought to the Alabama events, plus any eating utensils. I'll have to double check, but I think I've got permission bring and use this large old copper cook pot, minus wooden shoe and dog toys.
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Holly smokes, that kitchen looks amazing!
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Welcome aboard Sawney Beane to Pyracy!
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Everybody, welcome Shawn Hunt aboard Pyracy Pub!
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Excellent, Welcome back!
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These look great to me. Talking with William (though not to speak for him), we would rather folks wore something earlier rather than later then period.
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Welcome back aboard 1stMate Matt!
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Wishing Diosa De Cancion the Happiest of Beerthdays!
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That is beautiful fabric!
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Okay, so whatcha thinking of make'n?
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Making a full kit in four months
Stynky Tudor replied to Tudor MercWench Smith's topic in Crafting Kit
I've made the sleeveless pattern a few times now and can attest to it being pretty quick/easy, especially if you have any previous sewing experience. Initially I didn't have a clue or experience sewing and making (welt) pockets hung me up big time, until I saw a YouTube and I could wrap my head around the process. But even then actual pockets aren't necessary, you can have nothing or just ornamental pocket flaps. -
Happy Beerthday to our own Captain Oatmeal, Michael Bagley!
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If only Fort Taylor was still a thing. I remember wandering with folks into bars and the bartenders offering to fill my mug - I had one that was 24oz. Congratulations, great find!
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Noice to know - thanks!
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Making a full kit in four months
Stynky Tudor replied to Tudor MercWench Smith's topic in Crafting Kit
Reconstructing History RH704 is a versatile pattern. I believe it has instructions for short sailor waistcoat, long waistcoat and sleeved waistcoats. I think she's in Europe now, but when I ordered last time it arrived quickly. There are some resellers too, might even find on eBay. https://reconstructinghistory.com/products/rh704-1700s-1730s-waistcoats I can recommend this pattern, I've made both the sleeved and sleeveless versions. Sleeves on anything (shirts, waistcoats, jackets, coats) totally messes with me, but I've done it. -
Making a full kit in four months
Stynky Tudor replied to Tudor MercWench Smith's topic in Crafting Kit
FIGHT! I'm so jealous of you guys making cool stuff. I usually take over the dinning room table in mid Winter until sometime in Spring. But we've had an almost constant stream of (family) visitors since November and it hasn't stopped. -
Is it done yet? I want to see this finished! Now are you making this from a pattern or are winging it?
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These are good looking shoes and at a great price! Has anyone got a pair of these? I'd be interested in a review.
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You do make beautiful shirt!
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Wow, that's a great find! Even if it doesn't hold liquid, it's still a cool prop. I've actually got an old 5 gal (oak) cask from John & Grace, but I'm not sure where it has gone since I moved (ten years ago). At the time the boards had already started drying out, shrinking and collapsing in on it's self. Since barrels are a sort of pressure fit, I'd need to soak the boards a bit to reconstitute everything, maybe buy a bag/membrane insert if I actually wanted it to hold liquid.
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