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stuart f
21-12-2005, 00:04
Hay all,thought you might want a look at my new ventile smock.

http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq106/bushcrafter1/patter43.jpg
I sent away for the pattern from the U.S.

So heres the finished jacket.
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq106/bushcrafter1/dfjSmall.jpg

And heres me modelling it,
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq106/bushcrafter1/gdjytrjSmall.jpg
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq106/bushcrafter1/sdffSmall.jpg


OH well,, i now know why people run a mile when they bump into me in the woods,especially when i've got the granny b.in my grubby hands :yikes:

Anyway enough frivolity, if anyones interested the total cost for the materials came to £70. That was for the pattern shipped from the States,3m of ventile fabric,toggles, draw cord, velcro for the pocket and elastic for the cuffs.
Assembly cost nothing as i got the wife to do it :35: well done the missus.But she did stress that if i ever want something made from Ventile again there would definitely be divorce proceedings :rolleyes: .

Oh before i forget the badge on the pocket,well that came from :bandit:now if i told you that secret,they would be after me ;)

Razorstrop
21-12-2005, 00:12
Impressive, most impressive, but your not...............
Damn I wish I was Darth Vader, it would sound so much better
Either way its a cracking job

Mr Strop

Graham_S
21-12-2005, 00:18
looking good stuart

redcollective
21-12-2005, 00:27
Where did the pattern come from Stuart?

stuart f
21-12-2005, 11:37
Cheers guys.


Where did the pattern come from Stuart?

I got the pattern from here http://www.therainshed.com/patternsrs.htm

mark a.
21-12-2005, 11:43
Looking good. With the hood up, I think we should call you Brother Stuart.

Mooney
21-12-2005, 11:50
god i want one of them :) excellent job

happy camper
21-12-2005, 12:18
that looks superb :D
What size does the pattern go up to?

BorderReiver
21-12-2005, 19:36
That's one smart smock. :D

Well done mrs stuartf. :You_Rock_

chrisvreugd
21-12-2005, 20:08
hy,
looks good!!!
where did you get the ventile from?

greetz

stuart f
21-12-2005, 20:10
that looks superb :D
What size does the pattern go up to?

This is what its says, Simple, unisex storm wear. No shoulder seams. Also features hand warmer cargo pocket, elastic at cuffs, drawcord at bottom and hood. Generously sized. Adult sizes S-L. Suggested Fabrics: Ultrex, Avalite, Extreme, Coated Taffeta, Coated Ripstop.

When it says generously sized it means generously sized, mine is a medium, i just measured the chest and its a 48inch. I'm a 40 chest but it does allow for a good layering system.

May i just point out that my jacket has an extra draw cord at the waist, which this pattern does'nt allow for.My wife said it was'nt much more work to put the extra cord in though,you can see it in the top photo drawn in just under the pocket.

stuart f
21-12-2005, 20:22
[QUOTE=chrisvreugd]hy,
looks good!!!
where did you get the ventile from?

This is where i got it fromhttp://www.talbot-weaving.co.uk/

Just e-mail them and tell them how much you want,they will send you an invoice with a price and methods of payment.

chrisvreugd
21-12-2005, 20:35
hi what did you use,L34 L28 L24 or L19??

and then an other question, if you make a jacket yourself with ventile, is your jacket then of the same quality as the jackets sold on http://www.west-winds.co.uk/ ????

or are they a class apart??

it doesn't matter anyway, because I cant affort a ventile form westwinds :lmao:

stuart f
21-12-2005, 20:48
hi what did you use,L34 L28 L24 or L19??

and then an other question, if you make a jacket yourself with ventile, is your jacket then of the same quality as the jackets sold on http://www.west-winds.co.uk/ ????

or are they a class apart??

it doesn't matter anyway, because I cant affort a ventile form westwinds :lmao:

I used L24, looking at the Westwinds site it looks as though they are maybe supplied from the same company that i got the ventile from.

Neil1
21-12-2005, 22:10
Well done Stuart, many here "talk the talk", but you have just joined the club that "walks the walk", it won't be your last project (believe me). If I can be of any assistance in the future please just ask.
Neil ;)

stuart f
21-12-2005, 22:21
Well done Stuart, many here "talk the talk", but you have just joined the club that "walks the walk", it won't be your last project (believe me). If I can be of any assistance in the future please just ask.
Neil ;)

Cheers Neil ;)

CLEM
26-12-2005, 10:13
Wow Stuart,thats a cracking smock you have made,well done to you and your wife.

Hoodoo
26-12-2005, 13:14
I'm totally impressed!! Very nice.

I'm on the same track but haven't found someone to sew for me yet. I have the ventile and I have the green pepper coast range anorak pattern although I really like that cagoule pattern you used. Super! :You_Rock_

wanderinstar
25-01-2006, 19:35
Stuart,
Excellent job. But whats the problem with sewing it? Heard someone else on here saying the same thing.
Ian.

stuart f
25-01-2006, 22:18
Stuart,
Excellent job. But whats the problem with sewing it? Heard someone else on here saying the same thing.
Ian.

Hi Wanderinstar, put it this way my wife said it was easier to use paper clips to hold the pattern together rather than pins, because she nearly went through a full box of them,they just kept bending as she tried to push them through the material. You will also need a needle for a sewing machine that is suited to sewing denim.

Robbo
08-03-2006, 23:02
Having seen your smock I'm contemplating having a go myself (though my mum would be doing the actual sewing).

I've just got a couple of questions, your smock looks quite long would it be easy enough to shorten it a little?

Could the pattern be adapted to make it double layered? I was thinking maybe an outer of L24 with a lining of L34.

And is the hood wired ? it looks it though it may just be the ventile.

Did you use firsts or seconds of the Ventile fabric? And how much did you need ?

Thanks

Andy

tomtom
08-03-2006, 23:08
Fan-flippin-tastic mate.. nice job i have had an idea of something similar floating around in my head for a while.. i must get my butt in gear on it!

Thanks for the inspiration, rep point!