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20th July 10, 10:37 AM
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Tartan doublet DIY notes and details.
 Originally Posted by scotchmaster
Hothir Ethelnor,
Can you post some more in depth pics of this jacket? and a more complete explanation? It is intruiging... I would like to see and know more.
 Originally Posted by okiwen;
That coat is cool as hell! I have to have one!!! Is this a pattern you made and tailored yourself?
To stop from further derailing another member's thread I'll take questions here regarding my tartan doublet.
Here are some previously posted pics.






Here is what I have already said about it.
My coat is based on McCall's pattern M4864
Changes I made were to totally recut each pattern piece along the bottom adding ten inches to the back and side pieces and making a smooth curve from the edge of the front piece down to the back pieces. I ignored the sleeve caps and the peplum (waistbandish pieces)
I made cuffs using a different pattern for an Argyle jacket although they are a very simple shape and easy to make. I also pinned the darts together before cutting the jacket out as I didn't want darts interrupting the tartan pattern on the front of the jacket.
One thing I did was to fuse lightweight interfacing to each piece so that they didn't skew out of shape as woven fabric is stretchy on the bias.
Scotchmaster would like more pics so I'll take those as I have time and update this thread over the next week.
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