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Sir Wolf

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Re: working on my 14th century soft kit
« Reply #15 on: 2011-01-23, 12:49:44 »
"there's some lovely filth down here"

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Re: working on my 14th century soft kit
« Reply #16 on: 2011-01-24, 15:43:42 »
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hey james thanks! how do you keep the front gore from bumping out and looking weird?


Wear a belt like in your later images. Also iron the seams flat and then if you feel like it hand stitch the seems down with a whip stitch.

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where is LaBelle going this summer?

They have a June even on the beach in Cape May New Jersey; Kim and I signed up to go this year. If you want to hit an event with them you will have to come to a meeting and get your gear approved; likely your colors will be considered too bright for a lowly archer :D

Next meeting is at our house on 2-12/2-13 if you want to come and learn about what they are up too. BTW they are going to start doing a 1415 camp by Colonial Plantation this year.

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Re: working on my 14th century soft kit
« Reply #17 on: 2011-01-25, 02:15:02 »
na i was just wondering.