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Main => The Armoury => Topic started by: D.Shortt on 2014-05-18, 18:31:47
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I notice a lot of my (Hopefully future brothers) all wear their own symbols and banners. Though I'm curious, are you all sewing them yourselves? I have 100% of 0 sewing skills. I am also kinda computer dumb on designing these things. Any suggestions on either front? Would like to take my family crest. (Shown in my signature) and turn it into my design for a Surcoat/tabard and banner.
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Yep, we all design our own, and a great place to start is Inkwell's Coat of Arms Design Studio (http://inkwellideas.com/coat_of_arms/free-version/), which is the one we've standardized on for display on the Order's website. It doesn't do everything, so usually we have to do a mix of that, plus photoshop.
Some of the surcoats people use are ones they made themselves, but there are also several folks out there who make them. A couple of examples that I've used:
Ravensteed Productions (https://www.facebook.com/RavensteedProductions) (my sister-in-law and her husband use the same business name for her sewing, and his woodworking. Her queue is long and unpredictable)
Fuhlen Designs (http://fuhlendesigns.com/) (Jessica Finley, who was at one time on this forum. She's a swordmanship instructor, and unfortunately will no longer be local to us next month. She does very nice work on arming garments in general)
I know Sir Brian and others have used some other seamstresses as well, so they may have additional links or contacts to share.
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I can provide you contact information via PM if you wish for the seamstress I use who is literally a couple of miles away from my house. She is quick, reasonably priced and highly skilled. She has made for me linen tunics, chausses, braes as well as two different designed surcoats.
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Sir Brian's seamstress did my surcoat as well.
Banner by Isabella E of ArmourArchive.org (Windy Valley Banners)
Gonfalon by Cillene at DirkAndArrow.com
Happy with all of them, although Isabella E isn't giving completion dates on commissions any more due to change in employment; believe she also made Sir Ian's, Sir Edward's, Sir Brian and Sir William's banners
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I can provide you contact information via PM if you wish for the seamstress I use who is literally a couple of miles away from my house. She is quick, reasonably priced and highly skilled. She has made for me linen tunics, chausses, braes as well as two different designed surcoats.
That would be great actually Sir Brian. I would like to find out if she can turn my family crest to a surcoat.
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I might need that info too sir brian. Gwen at black swan said she doesn't do custom orders for chausses and I don't fit into her normal sized chausses as I have a 33in thigh and 20.5in calf
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I might need that info too sir brian. Gwen at black swan said she doesn't do custom orders for chausses and I don't fit into her normal sized chausses as I have a 33in thigh and 20.5in calf
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Just for your knowledge, chausses/hose are pretty easy to make, and you can make the feet correctly (which no retailer does).
http://www.historiclife.com/Essays/howto_hose.html (http://www.historiclife.com/Essays/howto_hose.html)
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there is actually 2 ways to make the foot. one uses the top part and the footprint under side while the other uses one huge top part and the leg large hangs down further, then they wrap around the foot and flat seemed right under it. i prefer the foot print method. i can't stand the seam under the center of my foot lol
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I second Isabella E - she made my silk banner as well. Someone else made my gonfalon though; I can't recall the gentleman's name but one or other of my brethren Knights can furnish you the contact information as they'd used him as well.
For my surcoat and accoutrements, I make use of a tailoress that Sir Nathan introduced me to, BJ- he can provide her contact information as I do not have that handy. She made me a torse and mantle that came out beautifully- I have yet to debut it but I will- soon as I get her to make the matching surcoat. ;)