Apollo A7L Moon Suit

Lear60man,
They are latex. But, we sew them in. This can be done with either with a glovers needle (which is sharp), or using a hole punch, punch holes along the edge and sew them with a standard needle.

I recently purchased a set of these gloves tips, thanks for the info I was wondering about this myself!
 
Lear60man,
They are latex. But, we sew them in. This can be done with either with a glovers needle (which is sharp), or using a hole punch, punch holes along the edge and sew them with a standard needle.

Ahhhh, thank you!
 
Might I ask what you used/how you printed out the pattern for the gloves? A wide format plotter?
24" wide roll feed printer. My plan it to put all parts on 24 x 36" sheets.
If you split the parts up, I believe you can fit the largest parts on 11x17".
 
24" wide roll feed printer. My plan it to put all parts on 24 x 36" sheets.
If you split the parts up, I believe you can fit the largest parts on 11x17".

Cool! I was able to find a company in my province that prints out custom patterns in large format, so I'l be going that route.
 
Neck ring complete and ready to test print. I also split up into smaller parts to fit my printer.
Link in the first post.

enjoy!
 

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Lear60man,
They are latex. But, we sew them in. This can be done with either with a glovers needle (which is sharp), or using a hole punch, punch holes along the edge and sew them with a standard needle.

Might I inquire if there is a particular strategy to sewing these in?
 
Might I inquire if there is a particular strategy to sewing these in?
Turn the fabric fingers inside out and sew them with the rubber finger tip down. Try to keep your stitches in a straight line and even, this way, when you right the globe, the fabric will be folded and the edge will be even. (- - - - - - not _ - _ - _ - )
The stitch line should be between an 1/8 and a 1/4 inch from the edge of the rubber tip. This way when you right the glove, the fingers will be protruding from the fabric the correct amount. Sew one, right the glove and compare to a photo of a real glove to see if your stitch line is in the correct location.
 
Turn the fabric fingers inside out and sew them with the rubber finger tip down. Try to keep your stitches in a straight line and even, this way, when you right the globe, the fabric will be folded and the edge will be even. (- - - - - - not _ - _ - _ - )
The stitch line should be between an 1/8 and a 1/4 inch from the edge of the rubber tip. This way when you right the glove, the fingers will be protruding from the fabric the correct amount. Sew one, right the glove and compare to a photo of a real glove to see if your stitch line is in the correct location.
Thanks, that's what I was thinking I just wanted to confirm!
 
Anyone have a line on an appropriate fabric for suit construction? I ordered some ripstop nylon (40D), but it's way too thin, practically translucent!
 
Anyone have a line on an appropriate fabric for suit construction? I ordered some ripstop nylon (40D), but it's way too thin, practically translucent!
A few pages back in this thread Mr. Nagata’s recommendation is:
 
A few pages back in this thread Mr. Nagata’s recommendation is:
Thx!
 
I would like to get a new sewing machine for Christmas. Any recommendations? I was thinking of a brother but there’s just so many choices it seems.
 
A few pages back in this thread Mr. Nagata’s recommendation is:

How did I miss this little piece of nugget? Thanks for the link Ken.
 
Here's a preview of the neck and torso patterns. I've printed in paper to check for fit, but I plan to do a full size fit test this weekend.
 

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Put an extra printed pattern to the scissors over lunch and did a mockup for the left glove. Everything goes together pretty well, I imagine any difficulty encountered with getting things together was due to it being paper vs fabric. Looking forward to starting soon once I get my white nylon.
 
Watched an Adam Savage video where he uses a “Janome, New Home” model unknown. I’ve also noticed Mr. Nagata using a “Brother, Lock 1034D”. Can anyone recommend which will work best in the world of sewing these fore mentioned fabrics? I know the Brother serges and does a double stitch. I imagine the Janome will do the same. Any help is appreciated as I have not purchased a new sewing machine in like 35 years!
 
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