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Started by Francisco Paula, August 03, 2011, 10:08:33 AM

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Francisco Paula


gem

#1
You could probably get pretty similar results using Simplicity 4942, the men's Lord of the Rings pattern (leave off the sleeves and have it open up the front). Unfortunately, it's out of print, but try ebay, etsy, etc.



I made this pattern for Milord, and the way it fits him, it actually looks more like the fellow in your inspiration photo than the pattern photo. I think it would work well for the look you're going for.

LadyStitch

Or you can try Simplicity 4059.  It has simular lines to the legolas, but has the shoulder epalets and long skirt length.  You would just have to make minor tweaks to the CF to accomedate the frogs, and possibly lengthen the skirt piece depending on how tall the guy is.
http://www.simplicity.com/p-2089-men-costumes.aspx

I made the pink pirate a doublet like this for the hot scarby weather, and it turned out nice.
It is kind of strange watching your personal history become costume.

Francisco Paula

Thank you so much.

If i could afford to buy one from the person that makes them i would but can't, this gives me a great starting spot. Now just need to figure out what my girlfriend wants for her dress to be along side me since we will match.

I'm not a small man i stand at about 6'1" and weight in at 285.

Lady Kathleen of Olmsted

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gem,

I have this pattern in my stash. It is going to be the one I am going to use for Merlin the Elder's variation of Gandalf the White for next year. I am going to tweak the pattern here and there to have fuller sleeves, textured layers, yet be suitable for warmer climates by using Linens and Cotton fabrics in Cremes, Tans, and Steely Grey  Blues.
"As with Art as in Life, nothing succeeds like excess.".....Oscar Wilde

Naween

Quote from: gem on August 03, 2011, 11:01:11 AM
You could probably get pretty similar results using Simplicity 4942, the men's Lord of the Rings pattern (leave off the sleeves and have it open up the front). Unfortunately, it's out of print, but try ebay, etsy, etc.



I made this pattern for Milord, and the way it fits him, it actually looks more like the fellow in your inspiration photo than the pattern photo. I think it would work well for the look you're going for.

Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it in a different post, but www.momspatterns.com is also great for hard-to-find patterns. Selection varies, but I've foudn some good out of print ones from there!

Rani Zemirah

It looks as though the skirting of the coat in the photo is a good bit more full than that of either of the patterns here, though, so that might mean adding a bit extra to the width and taper of the skirting, itself. 
Rani - Fire Goddess

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