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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #30 on: 2014-03-08, 20:48:06 »
Excellent acquisition!  :)


Othalacraft...I've  been ogling her wares for some time now.  Nice!
Well THAT certainly couldn't be misconstrued! ;)

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hah!  ;D
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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #31 on: 2014-03-08, 20:49:24 »
Lucky, I started making my surcoat and I bought really light linen. (Its really strong but thin.)
Where did you buy your fabric?

This was a custom piece that I commissioned from Badassgarb. It's made of two layers of likely 7.1-oz linen. I would have suggested heavier fabric like that for a surcoat.
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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #32 on: 2014-03-09, 00:28:09 »

Looks great! Awesome.
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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #33 on: 2014-03-17, 01:14:36 »
New hat made from wool in the naalbinding technique.



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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #34 on: 2014-03-17, 02:13:30 »
Heh...I read that as "nailbiting technique" at first. I swear I can read. Honest. ::)

It looks like it would be warm.
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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #35 on: 2014-03-17, 03:17:51 »
New hat made from wool in the naalbinding technique.

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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #36 on: 2014-03-18, 13:30:49 »

That looks good. We tend to overlook hats a lot, but it's really a needed accessory if you want to be complete. Nice.
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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #37 on: 2014-03-19, 00:25:11 »
i like

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Re: My Current Kit
« Reply #38 on: 2014-03-19, 04:32:28 »
trying to convince my sweetie that a Naalbinding hat would be keen for x-mas. :)
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