the ost fabric
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the ost fabric
i have a new ost fabric
how must i cut the pattern?
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how must i cut the pattern?
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fernandosegurajack- Galley Slave
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Re: the ost fabric
Gorgeous fabric I must say!
Are you tackling the construction of the waistcoat yourself?
If you are, you will need a waistcoat pattern my friend. Then you will have to modify for accuracy.
If you never had experience, I would advise you to have a professional tailor cut and construct
the whole thing.
Hope this helps
Are you tackling the construction of the waistcoat yourself?
If you are, you will need a waistcoat pattern my friend. Then you will have to modify for accuracy.
If you never had experience, I would advise you to have a professional tailor cut and construct
the whole thing.
Hope this helps
iJackSparrow- Landlubber
- Posts : 114
Re: the ost fabric
Where i can find a pattern?
my questions is whick site i have to put the embroidered
do you understand me?
and where can i find the back fabric?
my questions is whick site i have to put the embroidered
do you understand me?
and where can i find the back fabric?
fernandosegurajack- Galley Slave
- Posts : 32
Re: the ost fabric
Here is one of many patterns that are available out there on the internet:
http://jas-townsend.com/18th-century-waistcoat-pattern-p-417.html (I'm not claiming this is the best one to use. Use your best interpretation as to
what you think will be closer to Jack's) But as I said, modifications will have to be made, so do lots of research, look at tons of photos for reference.
The way the fabric is laying in the picture is fine to cut like that because the pattern will go over it. For the back fabric you have to
do endless searching yourself on many countless sites, unless you know someone who can supply you some, or find something close.
http://jas-townsend.com/18th-century-waistcoat-pattern-p-417.html (I'm not claiming this is the best one to use. Use your best interpretation as to
what you think will be closer to Jack's) But as I said, modifications will have to be made, so do lots of research, look at tons of photos for reference.
The way the fabric is laying in the picture is fine to cut like that because the pattern will go over it. For the back fabric you have to
do endless searching yourself on many countless sites, unless you know someone who can supply you some, or find something close.
iJackSparrow- Landlubber
- Posts : 114
Re: the ost fabric
I may have missed this, but where did you find said fabric? Looks good!
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