-
Posts
3,753 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Everything posted by madPete
-
untilJoin the Friends of the Maritime Museum for an old-fashioned, family-oriented picnic at the N.C. Maritime Museum’s expansion site at Gallants Channel in Beaufort. Come and sail in the museum’s fleet of traditional wooden boats; or cast a line with a cane pole, join in games or just relax and enjoy the music and spectacular view of Gallants Channel and the surrounding waterway. All Maritime Day activities are free and open to the public. There will be live music, kid’s activities, and a collection of food trucks offering lunch sales. For information, call 252-728-1638 or email info@maritimefriends.org https://visitbeaufortnc.com/events/nc-maritime-friends-maritime-day/
-
SIGNATURE EVENT: The 49th Annual North Carolina Maritime Museum Wooden Boat Show features a variety of small wooden boats, historic vessels, nautical crafts, educational activities, boat models, traditional skills demonstrations and displays. It is the longest ongoing wooden boat show in the Southeast. It’s no wonder Beaufort was named the “Best Yachting Town in America” by Yachting magazine. 10am-4pm Below are some of the activities you can expect at the Annual Wooden Boat Show: Exhibit of Wooden Boats In-Water Boat Show Ship in a Bottle Demonstrations Go Sailing in a Traditional Wooden Boat Knot Tying Demonstrations Barbour Boat Owner Association Displays Boating Skills Virtual Trainer Pirate Encampment by the Beaufort Pirate Invasion Carolina Maritime Model Expo Nautical Book Sale The Annual Wooden Boat Show takes place on the Beaufort waterfront at the North Carolina Maritime Museum and the Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center. Free admission. https://visitbeaufortnc.com/events/annual-wooden-boat-show/#post_content
-
The Bath Fest Committee is hard at work planning a 2025 family friendly event blending living history and art. Through living history step back in time to experience the time pirates called Bath home as once again pirates walk the streets of historic Bath. https://bathfest.com/ https://bathfest.com/schedule-of-events/
-
untilThe Pirate Adventure 2025 invites you to the story of the 10. Anniversary of the event to the Eifel. The concept was adapted to the changed market needs. Attention: Watch early bird actions! Tickets from 5 – 99 years from 5.00 € (plus VAT) Vvk fees) What is the pirate adventure: The pirate adventure focuses on large and small pirates. There will be something for everyone. Here visitors are invited to become part of the action. Large and small guests learn a lot about life on land and at sea. The programme includes, among other things, Pirate camps, action shows, storytellers, artists, live music, puppetry, real mermaid, hands-on activities and more. The pirate adventure offers what your heart desires to immerse yourself in a time for a few hours, or the whole weekend, when men were made of iron and wooden ships. https://piraten-abenteuer.de/cms2/
-
Except for the pockets, a sleeveless waistcoat goes pretty quick. I looked back on the building photos of the coat, and you may want to cut the arm openings slightly larger if it feels wonky. Otherwise that is a cheap and dirty way to get a waistcoat. I have a blue wool sailors coat and a linen buccaneer jacket that I selectively carry depending on event. My usual wear is a sleeveless waistcoat, so the sailors coats are rarely worn unless I rangle a cruise on the ocean. But I'm in Arizona so, your needs are likely different. I'm making the wool cloak for serious warmth, and it may double as my sleeping blanket, which means I need to get cracking on it again. Life is kinda messed up right now with parents in and out of the hospital, so I've not had much chance to work projects.
-
I can see three drunk pirates all reaching for the rum at the same time! (and two without fingers)
- 62 replies
-
- thrift
- thrift shop
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
untilSchool of the Soldier It’s time to go back to school. Way back to “The School of the Sixteenth Century”. Once again the Historic Florida Militia has partnered with the Saint Augustine Historical Society to present this years “School” on the grounds of the Oldest House Museum Complex. (Located at 14 St. Francis Street. Old Town Trolley has a stop directly outside the museum.) See what life was like in the very beginning of our city. Our historic encampment begins on Friday February 16th. “Classes” will be held at this beautiful and serene property on Friday and Saturday Jan 10-11. Witness demonstrations of historic weapons, including the crossbow, the matchlock musket, pikes, and edged weapons. See the clothing, crafts, culinary techniques, and the military and religious practices of that time. New this year are courses on the women of the Menendez expedition and primitive fabric dyeing. Admission to the 16th century encampment will be free and open to the public from 10am to 4pm. https://hfm.club/about/school/
-
more bang for the buck!
-
Withernsea International Pirate Festival Facebook
-
All-day pirate activities! Make a pirate hat Explore the brig (historic jail) Make a paper sword Temporary tattoos for little pirates Learn your pirate name Make a pirate hook Meet Skeleton Jack the interactive, talking pirate skeleton Practice your aim with water cannons and targets Meet the Pirate King and get a chance to sit on the pirate throne Pirate treasure hunt Make your way through the pirate-themed inflatable obstacle course Visit the Scallywag Tavern for souvenirs, snacks and drinks and more! First Saturday of August https://discoveryharbour.on.ca/events/pirates-of-the-bay/ https://www.midlandtoday.ca/local-news/fan-favourite-pirates-of-the-bay-returning-to-penetanguishene-7286309
-
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 see where you're going with that and it does look very close to that original. I now understand why you were thinking about refinish. You have a good extant example to pull from so the skys the limit.
-
well, remember... It's not been used yet. a couple overnights and its gonna look the part.
-
I'm roughly basing it on a simplicity pattern. It's just big triangles, but needed the neck shape. The outer body and lining body are each sewn up, just need to tie them together with the cape and a collar.
-
I put rope handles on all my boxes. After helping carry someone elses box with too small, steel handles that pinched fingers, I said never again. 2 holes with the rope knotted on the inside. Look at sailor chests online, there are other period ways to do this, but rope is easy and comfortable on the hands. Just make sure it extends above the lid with enough room for the hands, or it crushes your hands against the side of the box if theres a lot of weight. A Balemark? I can bring the Mercury block to the event... "- a fabric lining, to both help keep my clothes from snagging but also to cover up the scratches on the inside that I can't help but think they are finger nail marks 🤨" EEGADS, someone was locked in your trunk???!?? hmmmpf... damn... hmmmphhphh... pyra... tes...
-
Thanks! I just realized I still have no carving knives. William was looking into one for me, but I guess I need to get after that! The more I think about these things, the more I have yet to do. Like executing some recipes and sampling them before the next event. The bedroll was something I had been thinking about for a while. When William said, lets show them our crew coming in with our kit on our backs, I had to make it. But this ole back needs some cush, thus the self inflating mattress. Its really just a cover for the mattress, but at least it hides the modern stuff. Either a wool blanket or the cloak on top and a linen bag stuffed with clothes for a pillow.
-
Pirate Weekend - Koroneburg Renaissance fair - Eastvale, CA
madPete posted an event in Community Calendar
untilJune 7/8 – Pirate Weekend Dress up as a pirate and get $5 off your single day pass. Cannot be combined with other coupons or offers. https://renfestcorona.com/themed-weekends-2/ -
oooh, a couple more cooking utensils arrived, a label, strainer, and fork. This is probably it for the big stuff, so I may have to make a trip to tandy to look for some leather to make the utensil roll.
-
Ok, made some progress on the watchman cloak this morning. Advice is, find the widest material you can. I started with 5 yards (YES 5 YARDS) 60 inches wide of a charcoal (mixed black and white) suit weight wool. I made one of these for my youngest with just slightly heavier wool and cotton flannel blackwatch (green and black) lining. And it seems plenty warm and reduces the weight somewhat (warm enough for Arizona so take that with a grain of salt). The plan is for long cloak (mid calf or ankle) with a shoulder cape and lining. I would plan no less than 5 1/2 yards of 60inch wide. Having said that wool is not inexpensive. I found somewhat of a deal on 5 yards already cut that came in 2 pieces. But a full on coating weight wool is gonna be at least $20 a yard and maybe closed to 35-40 depending what you choose. And dont forget, you need only slightly less for the lining. I chose a heavy window pane linen bought from Joanns online. So a significant investment! If you want to do a cloak that goes half circle, you will have to piece it at least minimally. There are several ways to do it, but I chose to extend the corners at the bottom, like wings. I figured it would be less distracting and use smaller pieces than a horizontal seam halfway down the cape. As it was, I scrimping for fabric already. I would like to have used one large piece instead of two smaller pieces but wasn't sure I could do that. If I make another I will get an extra half yard to make it happen. With the shoulder cape and the half circle, it has pretty much used up that 5 yards. Altho the material has no pattern, there is definately a grain. The outside (rightside) grain is vertical, inside is horizontal. so if you have a patterned material you may need more to match seams. I'm doing the seams by machine. Its a lot of yardage to hand sew and I did the shoulder cape mostly by hand, especially the hemmed edges and front. I'll do likewise hemming the bottom and front edge of the main body by hand. First photo is a rough example of the target - a men's watchman cloak. I was surprised how many originals I found that were red (mostly later 18th century tho) Next photos are the shoulder cape, the overall size and the pieces (or wings) I used to extend it.
-
Fort de Chartres Winter Rendezvous - Prairie Du Rocher, IL
madPete posted an event in Community Calendar
untilFort de Chartres Winter Rendezvous Saturday & Sunday, November 1 & 2, 2025 Saturday, November 1, 10 AM-5 PM Sunday, November 2, 10 AM-3PM @ Fort de Chartres State Historic Site, at 1350 IL Route 155, 4 miles west of Prairie du Rocher. The event is open and free to the general public. For site information call (618) 284-7230 or for event information, email lesamisdufortdechartres@gmail.com. This event features 18th and early 19th century camp life and re-enactors who participate in a muzzleloader woods walk shooting competition. Fort de Chartres State Historic Site presents a weekend of colorful clothing, hand-made crafts, period music and delicious food when the annual Winter Rendezvous returns November 1 & 2. Soldiers, trappers, traders and Native Americans (as portrayed by historic re-enactors) will gather at the rendezvous. They’ll trade goods, buy supplies, and some will take part in a shooting contest that requires them to walk through the woods and fire flintlocks at pop-up targets. The rendezvous is fun both for the participants demonstrating frontier life from 1700 to1820 and for visitors spending an autumn day wandering among the tents, campfires, and historic French colonial fort. https://fortdechartres.net/events/ -
Personally I would just accomplish whatever repairs it needs, maybe strengthen the corners if needed. The outside looks rustic which is good. As you have time you can put a new lining or embellish as desired.
-
bububuuuuut... I thought you were French! Oh well, that explains a few things about hte auction LOL
-
For those needing shoes... on the facebook forum "Authentic Pirate Living History 1690-1730" this popped up...
-
So are ye bringing a company or a battalion? 😁
-
A tumpline is a great idea, didn't think of that. The forged utensils I have so far are fairly light, gonna skip the tripod. We already have to coordinate with some one to bring the bigger stuff, like a pot. I supposes we could always makeshift a wooden one on site