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Title: Dwarf pattern-Simplicity 1552
Post by: Trillium on August 27, 2015, 09:11:35 AM
Has anyone worked with this pattern?  Any warnings or opinions?  My son decided yesterday that he likes the Thorin inspired one so I will need to pick everything up soon.  Does it come in a youth/teen size?  He is 12 but small for his age.  I plan to make it a little big in hopes of using it a few years, but worry I will have to redraft even the extra small men's size. 
http://www.simplicity.com/p-9580-mens-medieval-tunic-cloak-and-accessories.aspx#t-0 (http://www.simplicity.com/p-9580-mens-medieval-tunic-cloak-and-accessories.aspx#t-0)
Title: Re: Dwarf pattern-Simplicity 1552
Post by: isabelladangelo on August 27, 2015, 10:20:13 AM
I haven't specifically used that pattern - but with Simplicity, it's always a good idea to go down two sizes from what they say you need.  With this one, I'd be concerned about the lengths more than the widths for a young boy - luckily, that's an easy fix. 
Title: Re: Dwarf pattern-Simplicity 1552
Post by: Trillium on August 28, 2015, 09:05:10 AM
I am hoping the resizing won't be too bad!  Not sure when I will be able to make it to Joanns but hopefully soon.  October is sneaking up quickly!
Title: Re: Dwarf pattern-Simplicity 1552
Post by: gem on August 31, 2015, 11:30:07 PM
No idea if any of this is helpful, but Simplicity's costume pattern designer, Andrea Schewe, blogs a lot about her creations. Here are the hits for this pattern number on her blog: http://www.andreaschewedesign.com/apps/search?q=1552 (http://www.andreaschewedesign.com/apps/search?q=1552) Looks like she has a couple posts about the construction of the models.
Title: Re: Dwarf pattern-Simplicity 1552
Post by: Trillium on September 01, 2015, 11:10:10 AM
thank you Gem!
Title: Re: Dwarf pattern-Simplicity 1552
Post by: Trillium on October 13, 2015, 06:24:22 PM
Sooo, an update!  I am finishing up the garb.  I bought the pattern about a week and a half before buying the fabric.  Gave me time to cut out all the pieces and shorten everything, to the sound of "Mom.....again...do you have to do this..."   ::)  Strangely, for the Thorin pattern, they want you to use the tunic fabric for the short coat sleeves and the coat fabric for the long tunic sleeves...  I understand what they were going for but if you want two separate working pieces of clothing, it won't look right...  Chances of my son keeping the fur-trimmed coat on all day in Texas weather is slim!  So, I switched that.  The patterns and instructions are pretty good, with a little bit of studying to make sure I'm doing it right.  It's taken about 2 days per piece.  All I have left on the main portion of the costume is hand-stitching the fur trim to the coat.  Then on to the belt and gauntlets...  We are planning to go to faire this Sunday so I had to make sure the important parts were done first.

Now time to clean up all the fur so my sewing space doesn't look like I've been skinning rabbits.... :P