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Do It Yourself A2 Jacket

Smithy

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Bloody fantastic Narodnik or should that be jævla godt ;)

Looks great and what a thing to make your own. I wouldn't even know where to begin so my hat is off to you.

Godt jobba!
 

Narodnik

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Thanks everybody

HBK Ive used an extra tight egyptian cotton fabric I bought here. http://www.hovedsmann.no/products/bomull-egyptisk-seglduk

Its 270g and very stiff in the beginning, but after a few washes and some wear its great. I cant seem to find good tightly woven stuff elsewhere. This is meant for cotton sails.

I also tea dyed it and it looks darker in reality than in the pictures.

Heres some more details.

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Narodnik

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Yeah, but not voluntarily. The seams of these jackets tend to match the lining or match the leather. I decided to go for the same color as the lining.

However the dye didnt get as dark as it should, so the seams looked way too light on the jacket. Ive gone over with polish and darkened the threads.

Ill get some saddle soap later and clean it off some more, except on the thread.

Good eye
 

tropicalbob

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It must be quite a learning experience. Every jacket you make from now on will be an improvement on the last one. That's one fine "beginner" jacket, though.
 

Narodnik

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Thanks for the kind words. It feels good to wear.

a2_pattern.jpg


Here is the pattern i made if anyone else wants a place to start. http://www.langsom.com/bilder/jonas/a2_pattern.dwg also i dwg in the correct scale. very easy to work with(!)
Its not made from a deconstructed jacket, but Ive used tons of pictures of jackets with the correct measurements. This is a very small jacket though (around 38 S) so it does not have the same look of the big 46 etc jackets.
 

kampkatz

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Jut want to add my congratulations on completing the A-2. You have done yourself proud. Your craftsmanship is right up there with the top-line jackt makers.:eusa_clap
 

Asienizen

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Oh wow! That is amazing. I think you could start making these as a side business if you wanted to. I need to get one of those made here in 'Nam. Can I find a good quality pattern in an easy to read file? I don't have the program to open a dwg on my computer.
 

fukigen

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Switzerland
Thanks for the kind words. It feels good to wear.

a2_pattern.jpg


Here is the pattern i made if anyone else wants a place to start. http://www.langsom.com/bilder/jonas/a2_pattern.dwg also i dwg in the correct scale. very easy to work with(!)
Its not made from a deconstructed jacket, but Ive used tons of pictures of jackets with the correct measurements. This is a very small jacket though (around 38 S) so it does not have the same look of the big 46 etc jackets.

very impressive! congratulations! and many thanks for sharing the pattern, even I will never be able to do one myself, I am terrible with a sewing needle... (and I am more 44-46 than 38)

Wear it with pride, not many people can wear a jacket they made themselves.
 

Narodnik

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http://www.langsom.com/bilder/jonas/a2_pattern_large.jpg

Heres a big version of the pattern if anyones interested.

If you were to work in autocad with the dwg and use this website to scale the pattern, http://www.acmedepot.com/a2jacket/measure.shtml , you should be able to easily make your own. Youll probably only need one test jacket(!) Far less than the three I needed in addition to six test sleeves.

Thanks for the kind words. Ive been lucky enough to get perfect weather to wear this in these days. So thats nice.
 

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