Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Made my first half belt...

fishmeok

Vendor
Messages
759
Location
minneapolis
This is based on an original 1947 halfbelt I have (posted pics a while back). I made a few changes to assemble this like a leather jacket- four piece arms, yoke seam, etc. This is a great design, lots of ways to tweak the basic pattern. This is only the second time I've made something in cloth, kind of a fun change.
Cheers
Mark

CompDown1335.jpg


CompDown1342.jpg


CompDown1338.jpg


CompDown1339.jpg


CompDown1334.jpg


CompDown1350.jpg


CompDown1352.jpg


CompDown1353.jpg


CompDown1354.jpg


CompDown1355.jpg
 

fishmeok

Vendor
Messages
759
Location
minneapolis
Thanks -
The outershell is a poly blend I found which looks amazingly like the original vintage stuff, but I don't know if it's tough enough for outerwear (loose weave)- will have to wear it and find out.
I made the pattern from a period original- it's not excessivly hard to do copy a pattern but does take some effort. There is a lot going on behind these period designs, a lot of tricks to getting the correct shape, look, and construction. THAT'S the hard part, the bit that takes the most time. I also have a western jacket from the 70's that is essentially a 40's half belt pattern but with all the shape removed- I think somewhere in the late 60's they started making clothes that hang like garbage bags.
The fit on this is interesting to a modern clothes wearer- you are more aware of the jacket- I can feel the half belt at my kidneys and the hourglass shape at my waist. It's not too tight or at all or restrictive, but just not something you are used to feeling in modern mass produced clothing.
Cheers
Mark
 

Gancho

One of the Regulars
Messages
242
Location
Hamburg, Germany
Mark,

it is a great pleasure to see what you have made!

I mean both: Your child (it´s obviously that it is "Mark made) and your halfbelt.

Have you intended to spent some month in Galashield? Aero would be glad to get such a brilliant operator and we would get our jackets earlier :rolleyes:

So long

Oliver
 

Hepville

One of the Regulars
Messages
246
Location
Germany
fishmeok said:
I made the pattern from a period original- it's not excessivly hard to do copy a pattern but does take some effort. There is a lot going on behind these period designs, a lot of tricks to getting the correct shape, look, and construction. THAT'S the hard part, the bit that takes the most time.
Mark

You´re right! I spent more time for researching and getting the details as right as possible and making my own constructions as I´m sewing on a piece of outerwear...
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,160
Messages
3,075,382
Members
54,124
Latest member
usedxPielt
Top