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Courtesy of D. and [livejournal.com profile] betnoir: Big Damn Movie, Big Damn Benefits. No showings in my neck of the woods (yet?), but might be in yours (I'm looking at you, [livejournal.com profile] hadesgirl/[livejournal.com profile] semmie17). And it's for a good cause!

Also possible embryonic plans discussed over at [livejournal.com profile] fireflyfans. Have not joined this community myself as it seems awfully busy/too great a time suck to have on my friends page.

Edit 6:25 pm: Others have pointed out, there is indeed a screening in my neck of the woods. Cursed by my speed-reading yet again.

So, er, anyone?

Re: Question

Date: 2006-06-08 02:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anotheranon.livejournal.com
Ack - I apologize for not getting back to you!

What I would suggest is that if you are new to sewing, you need to find a jacket pattern - a fairly simple one, by one of the "Big Three" pattern companies (Simplicity, Butterick, or McCalls) - that you like and that resembles the Hussar Jacket (key style points: no lapels, stand-up collar, straight front opening and even hem all the way around).

Have a friend take your measurements to make sure you start with the correct size.

Cut the pattern out of cheap (muslin or dollar-bin woven) fabric at the size that fits your largest measurement (either your chest/bust [you haven't said whether you're male or female], waist, or hips). Try it on and see if it fits and moves the way you like.

This would be a good place to start. If it's not fitting correctly you will likely need some help fitting it - very regrettably there are some sewing tasks that are difficult if not impossible to do on your own!

Do you know anyone in person who can help you with this? It is hard to give advice sight-unseen!

Re: Question

Date: 2006-06-08 09:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] royalbadness319.livejournal.com
I'm male, and was hoping I could alter an exsisting jacket, what would a similar style be?

Re: Question

Date: 2006-06-10 07:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anotheranon.livejournal.com
If you're looking for an existing jacket, I would suggest checking military surplus shops and/or vendors of uniforms for a "Mao jacket" or similar - ideally you want something with the style points I described above (standing collar, straight open front, etc.). If it's the right shape, the main alteration will be embellishment, which is more straightforward but more time consuming than construction: you'll want to sew on the gold braid (check your local fabric store or online vendors like CheepTrims (http://www.cheeptrims.com/) for braid, and you're going to need a LOT of it) by hand to ensure that goes on in loops/whirls that you want.

Regrettably, home sewing resources for men are few and far between because it's traditionally assumed that sewing/costuming is a woman's hobby - this is sad because there are some really fantastic costuming guys out there (see my posting archives for Sith Camaro, "Dark Lord and Tailor" - if he has contact info he might have better tips than I about fitting to a man's measurements).

If you do end up having to make a jacket, I'd recommend checking the "big three" pattern company's costume/Halloween pattern section; Simplicity in particular has some good men's patterns for Civil War uniforms that might be adaptable.

Do let me know what you end up creating (post pictures if you can!) If you can get the Adam Ant jacket to work for you I'll be so jealous!

Re: Question

Date: 2006-06-12 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] royalbadness319.livejournal.com
thanks for the help, I'll try my hardest to make it work.

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