shanmonster: (Liothu'a)
shanmonster ([personal profile] shanmonster) wrote2011-04-19 02:51 pm
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Coat Gloat

And here is the finished coat. I say it's finished, even as I make the decision to add a bead and loop closure. I was all about the fibula closure, but since this is a synthetic fabric, I don't think it is forgiving enough to be pinned over and over again. I don't want the coat to get all mangled. So now I need to find an appropriate bead or button. Hmm....

The coat is not perfect, but the mistakes are minor and are on the inside of the garment. Mistakes I made on my own dance coat were not repeated on this one. I'd say I've leveled up again. This one was much faster to make. Of course, it's also a simpler design. I'm already tempted to make another. I'm proud of this coat. I think it looks really nice, and I used no pre-made patterns from it, just my own measurements and proportions based off diagrams and photos I found online, and my own hard-earned understanding of how to sew gussets.

I have lots of the trim left over, and a few decent scraps of the green fabric. I may have to make myself a dance costume with it, eventually. Ha!

I still want to make a complete Viking men's costume. Well, maybe not the shoes. I don't enjoy working with heavy leather enough for that. But I do want to weave a belt, and potentially weave winingas, too. I want to learn naalbinding so that I can make stockings and a hat, but that might not happen for a long time. I'm pretty awful at naalbinding. I still want to make a tunic, trousers, foot bags (like socks, but not), a cloak, and a hat. I still have fox fur left. Perhaps I'll trim the hat with it.

And then there's the woman's outfit, which I haven't even begun thinking about, yet. Oy.

[Tada]

[identity profile] clevermanka.livejournal.com 2011-04-19 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
It's gorgeous. Congratulations!

[identity profile] shanmonster.livejournal.com 2011-04-20 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks!

[identity profile] stitchwhich.livejournal.com 2011-05-11 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
For what it's worth - I've started using sewn-in loops for my brooch pins to go through, rather than the fabric itself. Then I can add reinforcements on the back if the fabric is thin.

(Hi, I'm Hrothny, and Cian (Featheredfrog) told me I should friend you).