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  1. wow - you are lucky to find Wool at $10 a yard, much less on a bolt!
  2. Thanks Michael! yeah, one of my patterns has tapered sleeves, I have not tried that yet. I've been keeping the cuffs at 1 inch and generally mix up the collars between either a short band collar or a 1-1/2" collar that folds a bit. I'm guessing making a wider neck slit will force the issue on more gathers and also pull the shoulders up a bit closer. I may try that on the next one. Aiming to get 2 shirts done for Long Beach and another 2 for September. But this is the first stitching I've done since closing "slops by chaaps", almost 2 years ago.
  3. good point - we will be at Long Beach Pirate fest on that date. Need to make mention of that.
  4. I'm sure it much better than White Pyrates sausage!
  5. wow! glad it wasnt disaster. Many years back i used Thompsons water seal with some success. But during Covid, I tried it again and the fabric would not dry out. it just stayed very oily. I guess they changed the formula.
  6. LOL. I use to hate attaching sleeves to coat bodies. Did so many it didnt bother me anymore. but the old consternation on the shirt sleeves came back briefly. Looks like you have jumped in the deep end of the pool and made a splash. Good for you!
  7. I think its mostly a matter of authenticity. For a working sailor it might be a necessity for a shirt to last. Previously I just used a pattern with a round cutout. Never had a problem with those, but the material was also heavier than shirtweight. This last shirt I'm working on I added the neck gussets. Partially, because I thought I was getting extra material for gathers around the neck, not so much. It's really a small amount of work for the gussets.
  8. I started two shirts during Covid and just never got back to them. Then it became a matter of dread starting on them again, not sure why, other than maybe I was just burned out making clothes for the shop. With upcoming events in July and Alabama later in the year, the need was pressing for a couple extra shirts. Two "shirts on the square" were cut out and I had gotten as far as building the sleeves and adding the cuffs. Attaching sleeves was next and never my favorite part, but I finally started on them again. Sleeves attached, now to cut the neck opening and add the collar. Still needs the bottom hemmed, buttons/button holes, and the collar opening finished after attaching collar. but I'm realizing it was mostly in my head now that I've started on them again. The fabric is shirtweight linen with checks about 1/4 inch. It's hard to come by, but I bought a few yards of this and they are turning out quite nice. I have some more fabric with a 1 inch windowpane pattern that I want to make a shirt out of as well. This fabric runs about $23 yd and it takes 2 yds per shirt. Add several hours of labor/finishing and they become a labor of love. It's not hard to see why Js Townsend charges $130 for a linen shirt. The pattern I attached is very similar to the one I'm using. It was more convenient because it has measurements on the squares. I've made at least 6 shirts in the past with this pattern/or very similar pattern. The shirts I have now are a bit heavier material than shirtweight, so I was looking for something as cool as possible for Alabama humidity.
  9. Well, thats one less fate we need to worry about on the battlefield! 🙂
  10. Thanks Michael! I feel Mission's pain. shipping is out of sight on large items like that chest. We will have to ship some things to the event, cause its just too much for suitcases. but at least its smaller stuff
  11. some breeches come with a flap inside to cover the opening when its fully stretched. dont know how authentic that is, but better than having issues.
  12. You might want to extend the opening slightly lower, so they dont tear out. with your shirt tucked in there are no vanity issues...
  13. Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla will celebrate their conquest of Tampa with a festive celebration that will include live music and merriment, as Tampa’s favorite pirates make ready to leave the city from Sparkman Wharf! Situated along Garrison Channel in downtown Tampa, Sparkman Wharf (615 Channelside Dr, Tampa, FL 33602) is Tampa’s new outdoor waterfront destination. It celebrates the best of Tampa – good weather, waterfront views, music, craft beer, and exceptional dining. Saturday, March 2, 2024 https://ymkg.com/events/gasparilla-outbound-voyage/
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    CRAIG RANCH PARK Saturday March 23rd 10am to 7pm (21+ 7pm-10pm) Sunday March 24th 10am to 7pm http://www.piratefestlv.com/
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    Buc Days is Coming We’re waving the Jolly Roger flag once again to bring you rodeo, concerts, carnival rides, and more. There’s something for buccaneers of every age right here in the heart of Corpus Christi, Texas. May 2-12, 2024 https://bucdays.com/
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    Hello mates!!! Now that Jazz fest is over we have the 2024 Nola Pirate Gathering dates!!!!! Nola Pirate gathering 2024 will be held during April 18, 19, 20 & 21. Which is a Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Normally it is held the weekend in between French Quarter Fest & Jazz Fest. More info to come soon!!! Facebook
  17. Braised Red Cabbage. I learned about this dish when Iron John made it at Key West. Made my own yesterday and it turned out quite tasty... sorry, wasnt a Williamsburg recipe tho...
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    Friday Sept 8, 2023 from 7pm to 11pm Eventide: An Evening of Adult Piratical Merrymaking (21 and up) Come party with the pirates the night before the big event! Cash bar, snacks, live music and shanties. Adult costume contest with treasure rewarded. Bring ye mates and pillage and plunder. Be a pirate for a night Saturday Sept 9, 2023 from 10am to 5:30pm Parlay of Pirates and Scalliwags Join us for a trip back in history! Enjoy swordplay, small arms and rifle demos and CANNONS! Browse through the Pirate encampment and meet the pirates to hear tales of the high seas. Meet our mermaids. Have the little pirates take part in the Buccaneer Boot Camp, A Scavenger Hunt and Notorious 8 Bounty Hunt. Dress for the Youth Costume contest. Pick up some treasures from our Artisan Market. Take a break from all the action and listen to some story-tellin'. There's so much I can't mention it all. Release your dreams and return with us to a time of the Buccaneers, Privateers and PIRATES! Admission: $12 in advance, $15 at the gate (each event) under six years of age free Watch for tickets on EventBrite or purchase Day-Of 222 Broad St Camden, SC 29020
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    Bring your whole crew to Ocean Renaissance: Tides & Tempests for a weekend of fantasy fun! Come meet our plundering pirates & magical mermaids, watch our spectacular stunt shows, and shop from over 50 craft merchants & artisans from all over the US! Tickets Facebook
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    RiverFest on the St Johns River 2024 is back to a 2 day event. Trop Rock music Friday 9/06 at Friday Musicale and Saturday 9/07 on a St John Water Taxi. There are only 8 tickets available for Saturday. This Saturday ticket is good for Friday and Saturday! Get you ticket here ==> https://riverfestonthestjohns2024.rsvpify.com John McDonald and the Mango Men will be performing Friday 9/06 at Friday Musicale along with Jesse Rice, Jessie Ritter, Percy Abell, and Jackson Turner, and a 2-hour Writer Round with Dave Signs, Beth Travers, Mac Martin, and Ray Boone. Saturday on the water taxi will be Beth Travers and Dave Signs, John McDonald, a Jesse Rice sunset and dinner, and Joe Downing rocking till the morning! We will have some contests during the year for a free hotel room, plunder from The Mel Fischer Museum, a treasure hunting experience from Search and Salvage, and more! https://sailandsongpromotions.com/live-music-festivals/riverfest-on-the-st-johns-river-2024
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