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    I agree, that is one of the easier patterns. I have used one very similar to it for the last 15 years. The only change that I make is to alter it so that the whole sole of the foot, from heel to toe, is easily replaced. It is nothing to walk through 2 sets of soles during a reenacting season, and with the handwoven material at $80-90 per yard, it just makes sense to be able to replace the soles. Some of the guys replace it with a longer wearing fabric, especially as the soles of the feet won't be seen by the public, and it is a LOT cheaper. Add to that the fact that you get rid of the seams on the bottom of your foot, and it is a good idea. Add a couple of strips of coat weight red wool, and voila, instant garters.

    You will have to play around with it a bit in order to get the size of the ankle right. If you make it TOO form fitting, you'll never get your foot through it. If it is too baggy, it looks bad. Once you get your pattern set, make a permanent pattern. I made mine out of brown grocery bags. Posterboard would work as well.

    Here is one of the few pics I have of me at an event, and the only one showing my hose. The baghose are my latest pair (latest of three sets that I have made). The lass in the piccy is my wife. Sorry it is a bit fuzzy, as it is a scan of print photo.



    Hope this helps a bit.

    Andy

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    I've made them using that pattern, and it works well. I must admit, though, as a reenactor I prefer the footless version:



    If you're at a really wet and muddy event, you have to change socks numerous times during the course of a weekend. Now, you can sew up a number of pairs of footed hose, which is expensive in terms of fabric and invested time, or one pair of footless hose... and just keep changing your under socks!
    Brian

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    Indeed. There is nothing quite like a near case of trench foot from slogging through the mud and mire of a gloriously mucky week at Ft de Chartres.

    My problem lies in the shoes I wear. They are the GGGodwin rough-outs. I tried the stirrup like your design, but I kept having the undersock peek through as the sides of the shoe are very low.

    Maybe tailoring it a bit longer and taking it on down the foot a bit with an elastic stirrup...hmmmmm. You've given me something to chew over. Thanks!

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by kg4zmf View Post
    Maybe tailoring it a bit longer and taking it on down the foot a bit with an elastic stirrup...hmmmmm. You've given me something to chew over. Thanks!

    Andy
    That's what I did! You have to look close to realize they're footless....
    Brian

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