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Sir Ulrich

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Maille gloves
« on: 2011-12-31, 17:24:10 »
Well considering my father works at PSEG he managed to get a bunch of uninsulated veg tanned leather gloves, a whole bag that actually fits me quite well. Now my idea is to sew some maille to it after dying them a different color that will cover up the PSEG signs on it. Just dont know what kind of needle i'd need to sew it to the gloves, as you can see I already started working on making some maille for them, just not used to working with flat ring maille so all the bigger pieces I tried to make failed >_>. Still doesnt stop me from trying harder though.


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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #1 on: 2011-12-31, 17:37:49 »
Get a set of these!
http://www.michaels.com/All-Purpose-Needles/gc1333,default,pd.html?cgid=products-generalcrafts-leathercrafting&start=2

You're going to want some kind of fingertip protection as well. Awls are great for making the initial hole in the leather. ;)
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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #2 on: 2011-12-31, 21:25:51 »
Those are the exact same ones i've used for years. If you can't find a leather awel an ice pick works as well ( i've been using an old CocaCola one for a long time. A marker to mark out where you want to punch your needle holes is helfull ( if you go with a black dye Sharpie makes a silver marker that I use all the time for black leather marking ).

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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #3 on: 2011-12-31, 23:33:18 »
Fingertip protection? Do you mean plate? Or just leather, if it's plate I don't have the resources to make any most I can do is maille as thats all I have resources for. I guess I'll head over to Michaels tomorrow and see what they got for leather working tools. Probably going to dye them black considering thats the only color thats going to go over the blue PSEG sign.

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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #4 on: 2012-01-01, 00:43:04 »
He might mean fingertip protection when working with a leather needle.  I had to repair my motorcycle gloves (poor stitching) and a the dull end of the needle can easily poke you just as bad as the pointy end.

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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #5 on: 2012-01-01, 11:11:16 »
Yep that is exactly what I mean! The kit I purchased actually had a small leather thimble which I use to help push the needle through the leather in those areas I can't get a decent pre-hole punched.  ;)
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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #6 on: 2012-01-01, 16:51:24 »
its called a thimble :)

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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #7 on: 2012-01-01, 21:50:48 »
Yep that is exactly what I mean! The kit I purchased actually had a small leather thimble which I use to help push the needle through the leather in those areas I can't get a decent pre-hole punched.  ;)

My accent must have slipped in there!  ;)
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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #8 on: 2012-01-02, 00:21:06 »
ah dude hehe im working on like 3 hrs sleep. words are fuzzy i musta glassed right over it hehehe all 3 kids r sick and so is the wife. they even got pick eye too

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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #9 on: 2012-01-02, 00:23:52 »
It's called a pink eye :)
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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #10 on: 2012-01-02, 01:20:02 »
 ;D

seriously though I hope your family gets well soon Sir Wolf! :)
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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #11 on: 2012-01-02, 01:31:48 »
Same here.  :)

Even with my stupid sense of humor  ;)
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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #12 on: 2012-01-07, 03:41:57 »
I'm not sure you need to bother dying your gloves, once you have the maille in place, the offending logo should not be visible.

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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #13 on: 2012-01-07, 22:06:35 »
Progress photos


Making this is harder than I thought but at least I'm getting somewhere now that I am getting the hang of it. I still think mittens would be easier than gloves, I just don't know where to get leather mittens that are my size.
Last but not least my new riveting tool is MUCH better than the GDFB one, to put it bluntly GDFB's stuff is sh**, icefalcon is much higher quality despite being thinner rings they're much easier on the hands and gambeson.


Wondering if these leather mittens are good enough to convert into maille ones
http://www.uberleather.com/mitts_gloves/unlined_choppermitt.html
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Re: Maille gloves
« Reply #14 on: 2012-01-08, 09:21:07 »
I'd say those mittens would be perfect! It will certainly be a lot less stitching you'll have to do! :)
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