fishmeok
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I've been slowly working on my ANJ-3 and as usual my pattern is leaving a lot to be desired. I am basing this on my rotted out G&F M-422A but since this is my only example (and the upper half of the back is rotted out) I had to make some educated guesses about the way the pieces are made. It's surprisingly difficult to figure out whether a seam is supposed to be straight or if the "set" the leather has taken over the last 60 years is the true pattern line. I have a "C" contract G-1 to compare it with, but there are so many differences between the two that I can really only use it as a construction guide. Since the pics I have sewn up the side seams, constructed the arms, and am working on epaulet placement. John clued me in on the best way to sew the buttonholes on the pockets, and I am going for a nice scalloped pocket flap. This jacket is going to have Dubow epaulets and collar, A-2 front including zipper construction, and I'm going to use the leather strips inside along the liner as on an M-422A so I can include the inside pocket. No inside windflap though, I think that would be redundant. also M-422A knits.
I already messed up the original back panel and had to make a two-pice out of my remaining leather...
These jackets are very difficult to make, and incredibly labor intensive. A real challenge for the hobbyist..
Cheers
Mark
I already messed up the original back panel and had to make a two-pice out of my remaining leather...
These jackets are very difficult to make, and incredibly labor intensive. A real challenge for the hobbyist..
Cheers
Mark