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  3. Hmm, softshell fabric not cheap... about $28.00 per yard.

Hmm, softshell fabric not cheap... about $28.00 per yard.

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  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

    So, the problem with something like black or blue or green, is then it's not terribly obvious you've sewn yourself a jacket (because all the softshells out there are black or blue or green)., But purple or "tomato" are way off the usual scale of colors. Which means you've got to be willing to show off a bit, lol. (I have no problem with it--ie random strangers chatting with you because you have an outrageously loud outfit--but the family prefers to blend in and hide....)

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    Hmmm....

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      Hmmm....

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      Looks like most jacket patterns are between 2 1/4 and 2 1/2 yards for my size. Given my sewing skill level, that means I really should by 3 yards, in case of a snafu. #sewing

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      • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

        Looks like most jacket patterns are between 2 1/4 and 2 1/2 yards for my size. Given my sewing skill level, that means I really should by 3 yards, in case of a snafu. #sewing

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        Okay, decided to go for it... going to attempt at some point to sew myself a soft shell jacket. Starry Skies, lol. Space themed? Something like that. Bought way more than I need, 4 1/2 yards because it's a 9 inch repeating pattern and I don't know what the heck I am doing most of the time. Now I have to go buy zippers. (this of course will cost many times what buying a used one would cost). My goal is approximately the same as this North Face current model, which is the evolved version of the jacket I have here that I will attempt to clone. (minus the cell phone thingie on the shoulder). Full zip, two pockets with zippers. #sewing

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        • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

          Okay, decided to go for it... going to attempt at some point to sew myself a soft shell jacket. Starry Skies, lol. Space themed? Something like that. Bought way more than I need, 4 1/2 yards because it's a 9 inch repeating pattern and I don't know what the heck I am doing most of the time. Now I have to go buy zippers. (this of course will cost many times what buying a used one would cost). My goal is approximately the same as this North Face current model, which is the evolved version of the jacket I have here that I will attempt to clone. (minus the cell phone thingie on the shoulder). Full zip, two pockets with zippers. #sewing

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          @ai6yr
          That sounds about right for a man's jacket. Any excess can become pockets or bag, hat. Better too much than not enough fabric.

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          • eugestshirley@m.ai6yr.orgE eugestshirley@m.ai6yr.org

            @ai6yr
            That sounds about right for a man's jacket. Any excess can become pockets or bag, hat. Better too much than not enough fabric.

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            @EugestShirley @ai6yr I would add an inside pocket or two - great for stashing gloves so they stay warm/dry.

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            • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

              Okay, decided to go for it... going to attempt at some point to sew myself a soft shell jacket. Starry Skies, lol. Space themed? Something like that. Bought way more than I need, 4 1/2 yards because it's a 9 inch repeating pattern and I don't know what the heck I am doing most of the time. Now I have to go buy zippers. (this of course will cost many times what buying a used one would cost). My goal is approximately the same as this North Face current model, which is the evolved version of the jacket I have here that I will attempt to clone. (minus the cell phone thingie on the shoulder). Full zip, two pockets with zippers. #sewing

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              Front zipper on existing jacket is 26 inches (nylon, large teeth). The two pockets are 7 inch zippers (small teeth, nylon). The existing jacket has a tiny front pocket, like the shown design with arm pocket, I think designed for a 1990's flip phone, lol. I don't think any of these pockets can handle a phone anymore nowadays, they are so big. I will not buy a zipper or plan on that pocket, I never used the existing one for 35 years, so.... #sewing #project #softshelljacket

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              • sbourne@mastodon.socialS sbourne@mastodon.social

                @EugestShirley @ai6yr I would add an inside pocket or two - great for stashing gloves so they stay warm/dry.

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                @sbourne @EugestShirley @ai6yr Plus an external breast pocket sized for an HT, with a flap and a place for the antenna to extend. Plus at least a couple of MOLLE tabs on the shoulder for a hand mic.

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                • w6kme@mastodon.radioW w6kme@mastodon.radio

                  @sbourne @EugestShirley @ai6yr Plus an external breast pocket sized for an HT, with a flap and a place for the antenna to extend. Plus at least a couple of MOLLE tabs on the shoulder for a hand mic.

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                  @W6KME @sbourne @EugestShirley LOL now we're talking "tactical" ham radio jacket. I actually have a "photographer's shirt" which would easily be modified to look like that. The only problem, is if you wear it, you look like Tom Hanks in "Joe vs. the Volcano"... or John Candy in "The Great Outdoors"

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                  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                    @W6KME @sbourne @EugestShirley LOL now we're talking "tactical" ham radio jacket. I actually have a "photographer's shirt" which would easily be modified to look like that. The only problem, is if you wear it, you look like Tom Hanks in "Joe vs. the Volcano"... or John Candy in "The Great Outdoors"

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                    @ai6yr @sbourne @EugestShirley It's vital that there only be one radio-capable pocket, and it cannot be beige or black. Camo of any type is right out.

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                    • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                      Front zipper on existing jacket is 26 inches (nylon, large teeth). The two pockets are 7 inch zippers (small teeth, nylon). The existing jacket has a tiny front pocket, like the shown design with arm pocket, I think designed for a 1990's flip phone, lol. I don't think any of these pockets can handle a phone anymore nowadays, they are so big. I will not buy a zipper or plan on that pocket, I never used the existing one for 35 years, so.... #sewing #project #softshelljacket

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                      Zippers (and ball point needles) ordered from Wawak, and also everything I see about this kind of fabric says "use clips not needles or you will leave marks", so bought some clips 🤷 I'm sure I have forgotten something important. Also wondering about the stretch now on this fabric and adjustments I'll have to make to the pattern, depending on stretch and thickness. (the jacket i have now is fairly stretchy, especially after so many years, and not very thick). TBD when the fabric arrives to decide. #sewing #softshelljacket

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                      • w6kme@mastodon.radioW w6kme@mastodon.radio

                        @ai6yr @sbourne @EugestShirley It's vital that there only be one radio-capable pocket, and it cannot be beige or black. Camo of any type is right out.

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                        @W6KME @ai6yr @sbourne @EugestShirley If you’re going MOLLE, go for maximum ham geek with a MOLLE BNC antenna mount: https://k5acp.net/index.php/product/bnc-molle-antenna-clip-coax/

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                        • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                          Zippers (and ball point needles) ordered from Wawak, and also everything I see about this kind of fabric says "use clips not needles or you will leave marks", so bought some clips 🤷 I'm sure I have forgotten something important. Also wondering about the stretch now on this fabric and adjustments I'll have to make to the pattern, depending on stretch and thickness. (the jacket i have now is fairly stretchy, especially after so many years, and not very thick). TBD when the fabric arrives to decide. #sewing #softshelljacket

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                          Fabric arrived. Bonus half a yard! 10-12% stretch based on pulling on it, so not zero percent. #sewing

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                            Fabric arrived. Bonus half a yard! 10-12% stretch based on pulling on it, so not zero percent. #sewing

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                            Oooh, the OTHER direction has 30% stretch (in the direction of the bolt). Now, the question is which way needs to be up/down vs. left right (ie do you need more stretch the wide direction or the tall direction in a jacket?) #softshelljacket #sewing

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                            • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                              Oooh, the OTHER direction has 30% stretch (in the direction of the bolt). Now, the question is which way needs to be up/down vs. left right (ie do you need more stretch the wide direction or the tall direction in a jacket?) #softshelljacket #sewing

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                              Checked my existing jacket (which I want this one to replace), and it's the SAME stretch both ways! I accidentally bought a bigger zipper though, so now I have to figure out if I want the bulkier zipper or need to order a less bulky one. Does it matter? #sewing #softshelljacket

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                              • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                Checked my existing jacket (which I want this one to replace), and it's the SAME stretch both ways! I accidentally bought a bigger zipper though, so now I have to figure out if I want the bulkier zipper or need to order a less bulky one. Does it matter? #sewing #softshelljacket

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                                Plan:

                                1. Copy existing jacket pattern to tissue paper. Will use tracing paper...

                                2. Build a jacket using some scrap stretchy fabric of some sort (not the fancy stuff, not exact stretch, but hopefully close), minus zipper!

                                3. Check fit.

                                4. Adjust fit, deconstruct adjusted jacket.

                                5. Transfer adjusted jacket to pattern

                                6. Build jacket with new fancy softshell.

                                #sewing

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                                • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                  Plan:

                                  1. Copy existing jacket pattern to tissue paper. Will use tracing paper...

                                  2. Build a jacket using some scrap stretchy fabric of some sort (not the fancy stuff, not exact stretch, but hopefully close), minus zipper!

                                  3. Check fit.

                                  4. Adjust fit, deconstruct adjusted jacket.

                                  5. Transfer adjusted jacket to pattern

                                  6. Build jacket with new fancy softshell.

                                  #sewing

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                                  Tracing wheel did not work, but because the seams on the jacket I am looking to clone are raised, and it is a black jacket, just traced over it by feel with a sharpie. I will need to add seam allowance outside the edges. #softshelljacket #sewing

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                                  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                    Tracing wheel did not work, but because the seams on the jacket I am looking to clone are raised, and it is a black jacket, just traced over it by feel with a sharpie. I will need to add seam allowance outside the edges. #softshelljacket #sewing

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                                    Schematic view of the jacket design, sans arms. #sewing #softshelljacket

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                                    • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                      Schematic view of the jacket design, sans arms. #sewing #softshelljacket

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                                      Getting the collar length is going to be a bit of a challenge.

                                      And I think the bottom of the jacket probably should be a straight line... I think I flipped the wedge part. I will have to watch that.... I guess I can cut the jacket slightly long and adjust the bottom, however, as it needs to fold back over on itself.

                                      #random #sewing #softshelljacket

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                                      • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                        Getting the collar length is going to be a bit of a challenge.

                                        And I think the bottom of the jacket probably should be a straight line... I think I flipped the wedge part. I will have to watch that.... I guess I can cut the jacket slightly long and adjust the bottom, however, as it needs to fold back over on itself.

                                        #random #sewing #softshelljacket

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                                        Traced on similarly stretchy scrap material. #sewing #softshelljacket

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                                        • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                          Traced on similarly stretchy scrap material. #sewing #softshelljacket

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                                          Cut out, no arms. Do not have enough of this same material... will have to hunt for something else in the pile for the arms. #sewing #softshelljacket

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