Tudor MercWench Smith Posted April 14 Posted April 14 6 hours ago, madPete said: you should try the shellac again, sounds like Miranda had good luck with it I can bring my bottle to 1721! I barely even dipped into it for my hat so I've plenty to go around and no opportunities for the foreseeable future to use it before it goes bad
madPete Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 2 hours ago, Tudor MercWench Smith said: I can bring my bottle to 1721! I barely even dipped into it for my hat so I've plenty to go around and no opportunities for the foreseeable future to use it before it goes bad MInes been sitting for 2 years with no issues Aye... Plunder Awaits!
madPete Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 Got the hammock out today. Really dont have an attachment point on my patio tho. I will have to remedy that. So the cook its bringing a hammock... Anyone else? Aye... Plunder Awaits!
Stynky Tudor Posted April 14 Posted April 14 15 hours ago, Tudor MercWench Smith said: 22 hours ago, madPete said: you should try the shellac again, sounds like Miranda had good luck with it I can bring my bottle to 1721! I barely even dipped into it for my hat so I've plenty to go around and no opportunities for the foreseeable future to use it before it goes bad Thanks for the offer, but I'm good for the moment - though I'd like to pick Pete's your brains about it while we're at the event. In the early 2000s I gave the shellac thing a try and failed miserably. I tried making my own hat blanks too - that failed too, but ended made great cat cup beds.
Stynky Tudor Posted April 14 Posted April 14 13 hours ago, madPete said: So the cook its bringing a hammcok... Nice job, looks great!
madPete Posted August 7 Author Posted August 7 I started to make this for my middle son since he threatened to go to Dana Point with us and it fell thru. I went ahead and finished it since all I have is a snapsack and a leather possibles bag. Medium linen 10 inch X 11 inch. I added a lining on the flap and the strap is heavy linen stitched and turned inside out. Aye... Plunder Awaits!
Stynky Tudor Posted August 23 Posted August 23 Made another bedroll, this one used coconut buttons instead of (poplar) wood toggles. Just removed the foam and mailed it off to @Tartan Jack.
madPete Posted August 24 Author Posted August 24 8 hours ago, Stynky Tudor said: Made another bedroll, this one used coconut buttons instead of (poplar) wood toggles. Just removed the foam and mailed it off to @Tartan Jack. Nice! I made one for my son and GF using the self-inflating mattresses (about 2 inches thick) Aye... Plunder Awaits!
madPete Posted November 15 Author Posted November 15 On 1/27/2024 at 10:49 AM, madPete said: 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. After deciding this material was far too thin, and several misfires trying to buy coat weight wool on ebay. I think I bought and got refunded 3 times because it wasnt coat weight wool as advertised. As a follow up, Miranda turned me on to a 70% off sale at Fabric mart where I got this fine coatweight wool at a bargain price. The cloak in the photo is not finished, but I've indeed made serious progress. I need to add a standup collar, and I'll likely do hooks so the cape can be removed. oh, and some kind of a front closure. Aye... Plunder Awaits!
Tudor MercWench Smith Posted November 15 Posted November 15 37 minutes ago, madPete said: After deciding this material was far too thin, and several misfires trying to buy coat weight wool on ebay. I think I bought and got refunded 3 times because it wasnt coat weight wool as advertised. As a follow up, Miranda turned me on to a 70% off sale at Fabric mart where I got this fine coatweight wool at a bargain price. The cloak in the photo is not finished, but I've indeed made serious progress. I need to add a standup collar, and I'll likely do hooks so the cape can be removed. oh, and some kind of a front closure. Love that you scored such a good deal - it looks like it's coming together really well so far
Mary Diamond Posted November 15 Posted November 15 Very nice! Should be a great addition to your kit. Oooh, shiny!
madPete Posted November 18 Author Posted November 18 On 11/14/2024 at 9:06 PM, madPete said: After deciding this material was far too thin, and several misfires trying to buy coat weight wool on ebay. I think I bought and got refunded 3 times because it wasnt coat weight wool as advertised. As a follow up, Miranda turned me on to a 70% off sale at Fabric mart where I got this fine coatweight wool at a bargain price. The cloak in the photo is not finished, but I've indeed made serious progress. I need to add a standup collar, and I'll likely do hooks so the cape can be removed. oh, and some kind of a front closure. Added the collar. still debating on the cape. Thinking it should hang lower which means it needs to be bigger. Aye... Plunder Awaits!
Stynky Tudor Posted December 8 Posted December 8 On 11/17/2024 at 9:48 PM, madPete said: Added the collar. still debating on the cape. Thinking it should hang lower which means it needs to be bigger. Have you thought about adding a lining - might make it more substantial.
madPete Posted December 8 Author Posted December 8 Nope. This is coatweight wool and is already pretty heavy. This is not the same wool I started with in this thread. Aye... Plunder Awaits!
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