Well all the components I wanted to get completed for the fashion show were completed. The shoes, although completed, I'm not really happy with. I'll make another pair some time in the future I'm sure. I'd like to submit this entire outfit into the 2013 A&S competition and if I do that I will no doubt have to remake the shoes.
I don't have any pictures of the outfit other than this one, as I was the guy wearing it and I'm also usually the guy taking the pictures. At some point in the future I may get pics that others have taken and drop them here.
Now off onto my next set of projects.
Coming soon?
1) Landsknecht outfit begins construction...
2) Period folding pocket knife begins construction...
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Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts
Monday, April 16, 2012
Friday, June 17, 2011
IRCC - Hand Stitched Leather Belt Pouch
I have started the next addition to my IRCC costume. I started making a leather belt pouch out of light weight black leather. Unlike most of my other leather projects, this project was not done using recycled leather. I actually purchased leather from Tandy Leather. To start the project I based the design on a couple portraits from the 16th century. Based on the appearance In the portraits I sketched what I thought would be a good pattern on the back of an old poster.
| Drafted pattern pieces |
I decided to make this pouch slightly more complex than it perhaps had to be. Based on some extant pouches and some reconstructed pouches I’ve seen that others have made I decided to make a small pouch, within a pouch. I also added a divider on the inside of the pouch. I stiched all the pieces together inside out and then turned the pouch.
| Inside of pouch front before turned. |
| Inside back before turned |
I fashioned a sort of bodkin from some 16 guage steel wire I had and used that to do the lacing of the inner and outer pouch lacing.
I’ve already attached the flap which will be used as the closure, similar to the one in the following portrait, although I haven’t take a photo of that yet. I still have to fashion some sort of button to lock the flap closed.
| Turned pouch without final flap closure |
| Inside of pouch |
One final note. I do a lot of hand sewing and the one thing that hurts more than sticking yourself with the point of the needle, is pushing so hard on the needle that the back end of the needle sticks into your finger. Here's an example of pushing way too hard on a needle. Either that or using a needle which is too small for the job!
Labels:
bags,
Breadth Challenge,
Depth Challenge,
Garb,
hand-sewing,
IRCC,
leather,
Persona Challenge,
Pouch
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Small bags for gaming pieces
These are simple items, born out of necessity. I purchased a number of glass, wooden and marble pieces which I planned on using for period gaming. I needed some place and manner to store the pieces and so I decided to use up some of my scrap material which I never throw away. These are simply small hand stiched pouches made of felted wool and ornamented with braded cord and tassels.. An additional braded cord was used for the closure. All the bags are made of the same scrap wool. The varying sizes are solely based on the size of the scraps I had. I altered the tassels and cords used so that the contents might be distinguished more easily.
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