"Here's where it get confusing, when you say "is the outer tunic of basket weave cotton and it is sleeveless." The next layer which was visible in person and in some shots is a pleated wool midcoat. Then there are sleeves (pleated) and cotton."
Actually, I said.. "there is the outer tunic of basket weave cotton and it is sleeveless" The information about it being that type of fabric is taken from the plaque inside the case at CVII.
I did find an image of the boots after I posted this so that question is mute at this point but thanks for posting the video![]()
The plaque states that the innermost layer is cotton and the middle layer is wool. I observed one of the photos taken from the left side with a lower view looking up and see that the middle layer is pleated but that the sleeves come from the innermost layer.
Is that how others see it?
Looks goodThis is a basket weave, and I am not sure if anyone has posted about this particular fabric before but I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on it.
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Can anyone here share the template on how to cut the fabric for the hood part and the upper chest?
I am going to make a display bust of Kylo, any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Yep that's beautiful unfortunately it's way to thick.its like super heavy and thick
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Duck cloth by classification means "linen canvas" it by nature is thick.
I myself managed to find the same pin point design in a thin material (I found it more than once now) and I used 5 yards length for the 37 pleats in mine. The sleeves are incredibly thick due to the pleats so finding thin material is a must point. I've made the sleeves three times now and thick is bad. It bulks them and they look ugly and clunky.
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This is a basket weave, and I am not sure if anyone has posted about this particular fabric before but I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on it.
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