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Neee sewing advice on a 1760s civilian frock coat pleats
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rich pierce
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Neee sewing advice on a 1760s civilian frock coat pleats
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January 20, 2021, 05:58:52 PM »
This is like a regimental coat. I’m dummying up a muslin prototype to get my mistakes out of the way. Trying to make sure I fold and set the pleated “skirt” at the back properly. (Go ahead, I put it out there!).
Anyone have experience and might be willing to consult?
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Re: Neee sewing advice on a 1760s civilian frock coat pleats
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January 26, 2021, 07:42:39 AM »
Rich, wish I had the guts to jump in and try tailoring my own clothing...hats off to ya! Have you checked out YouTube? There are several folks there who handsew period clothing...here’s a good one:
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Thanks, Greg. I’ve done pleats before, but this is another level. I tabled it for a bit and have started on breeches.
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