Showing posts with label Garb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garb. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Popular series from the past: Rag Rug Garb

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     To get myself going I am going to post a series of articles linking to my most popular tutorial collections. The first is about my "famous" Rag Rug garb. Rag rugs are very versatile, cheep, and easy to work with. The possibilities of how to put them together are endless, I have come up with 2 methods that work well.

     Rag rugs garb, some people love it, some hate it. I call them "poor man's gambesons". Though they don't offer any real physical protection like a proper gambeson they do offer a fighter many of a gambeson's other benefits. They offer a good bit of padding to hard blows that takes the sting off if you have sensitive skin, they offer great padding for chain mail and other armours making them more comfortable to wear and get hit in, they breath very well in hot weather because of the large loos weave, and also provide insulation and warmth in cold weather.
      Rag rug garb can be very simple to make, it can take less than 2 minutes to put together a simple tabard/vest and perhaps an hour to but together a full coat. I find my rag rugs at a dollar store (dollarama) for $1-$2 a peace, making the cost range from $2-$8 for a peace of garb.

A rag rug coat.
A spear man in a rag rug tabard.



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

How to make a back flag

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From Stuff Maker Blog
Ok, So I got to work on this project the other day, I am really happy with how it turned out, I cant wait to try it out in combat! Here is how I make it, step by step, and just a warning, I used duct tape like crazy, no glue. Not exactly kosher in foam smiting I know, but I had a duct tape itch that needed to be releaced.


Friday, February 26, 2010

Yet Another Hat

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Well, I haven't quite got it figured out... This one is the right size up top I think, but a bit short, and the bill is crooked... Not sure why. Definitely the best so far...


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Wallet Pouch

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I made my fighting pants without pockets, which leaves me in a predicament as what to do with my car keys and wallet. They are always ending up on the ground or out in the open where anyone could snatch them. I used to have some pouches for my belt, but the wallet was to heavy (but not with cash!) and they eventually broke.


So I finally decided to make a new pouch out of scraps for my wallet and keys. I also decided to forgo the belt loops and just attach ties to it. When it is tide around my waist the mouth of the pouch is tight so there is no danger of anything falling out.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Rag Rug Coat Tutorial: prt 2 - Torso

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This is poart two of my tutorial on making a Rag Rug Coat. See party one here: Rag Rug Coat Tutorial prt 1 - Sleeves

The torso peace is the most complicated of the 3 rag rug peaces. It differs from the vest in quite a few ways. First it is not open on any of the sides but ties up in the front giving more protection and isolation. Second, it is open on the top on the shoulders and doesn't work well by itself, but works best with sleeves.




0. Once again we start with two rag rugs, additionally you will need some strips of cloth.


1. Cut a strip of cloth about 2/3 the length of rugs and sew it on the rug as shown. The red dots show where to sew. I did one additional seam for each side than shown above, for strength. I call this peace the spine.


2. Next on each side fold over a pace of cloth the same size as the spine on each side. Unlike the image above fold it over so that there is cloth on both sides.


3. You can see it better here, as well you will see I have added 4 ties to each side. You don't have to use ties, you could use, loops and then lace it up, buttons, zippers or togals.


4. Next you add the shoulder straps to the spine as shown. Don't be afraid to sew zealously here (once yo are sure you have it in the right spot of corse) as this join will take a lot of stress.


5. Next attach the shoulder straps front. I used ties in this image so I can adjust the straps some, but other times I just sew strait on to the back side of the front. Make sue you measure to get the length of the straps right, and test them before you re-enforce the seams. Make them a bit tighter than you think necessary as rag rug will stretch a bit.



6. And here is what it should look like. A belt makes it look nicer.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Rag Rug Coat Tutorial: prt 1 - Sleeves

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This is part one of how to make a Rag Rug Coat Tutorial. A rag rug coat is a 2 pace garment consisting of a front tying torso peace and a sleeve peace. In this tutorial I will cover how to make the sleeve peace. The sleeves are the simplest part of the coat, and as you can see above if you wish can be warn with a rag rug vest, or even by-themselves.
Rag rug garments are warm and breathable, the coat is no exception and is better for cold weather where than the Rag Rug Vest. Rug garments also provide a good bit of padding, so work well as a poor mans Gambian ether to simply pad blows or to pad under armor.


1. You will need 2 Rag/Bradded Rugs, one for each sleeve. Fold each in half shot ways.


2. Sew along the doted line. You may be able to sew a bit further toward the torso or may need to leave a bit more room depending on build.


3. The double layered rug is very thick, you may want to loosen the pressure of your foot on your sewing machine to get over it better. I did a straight line seam and then a zig zag over that for strength.


4. Next place the 2 completed togather as shown. You want to make a bit of V shape. The angel of the V should by stronger in the back then on the front seam (or the back will bulge a bit). I recommend only doing on seam on each at first as you may want to adjust. The Back seam should also be a bit longer than the front.


After you are sure you have the angel right sew it good at a lot of pull pressure is on these seams. If you can also try to sew over multiple stands of cloth for strength or the rug may begin to separate over time.


That is it. If you have any question, post a comment I would be more than happy to try and clarify anything.




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Monday, January 11, 2010

Rag Rug Vest/Tabard Tutorial

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Finally a tutorial on Rag/Bradded Rug fashions!


You will need 2 Bradded Rugs for this project.

Here is what a the Bradded Rug looks like. As you can tell it is quite thick and has a nice texture.


1. Placing the rugs back to back you will sew along the doted lines. Be sure to leave enough room for your head. The lines shown here are a little tight for me, I would not make them any closer togather.



2. The double layered rug is very thick, you may want to loosen the pressure of your foot on your sewing machine to get over it better. I did a state line seam and then a zig zag over that.



3. You will end up with something like this. This side is the inside of the vest. If you want you can call this done here.


4. However, I added one more seam. On the front of the neck I folded the edge over and inside and sewed it flat.



5. And here is the finished product.

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More Rag Rug GarbRag Rug Coat

Monday, December 7, 2009

Pillbox style hat

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I have been wanting to make us one of these hats for myself for a long time. We use them at the passion play every year and I really like their look. This one is a bit basic, and a snap to make.

As you might be able tell, I made it just a bit to big.

The black fabric is let over from my pants.

The top brown fabric is left over from my tunic.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Team Tabards

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I made up these tabards with the remains of the green and purple cloth I had got from Mog to make the other tabards I posted. They are what I call "sports tabards", more commonly known as skinny tabards. The idea is they can be used to help differentiate teams at practices.

The little orange things are rope flags. The Airdrith logo is acrylic paint, and the black stripes are spray paint.

Edit: It took me a few hours to make the green tabards and a few to make the purple tabards, and were made very quickly. As I didn't want to spend much time making them (and was short on bias tape), the first few tabards have simple single folded edge with a zig zag pattern. However I got brave a pulled out the hemming foot for my sewing machine and within a few tabards had figured it out. It makes wonderful tight little hems.

Monday, August 31, 2009

More Rag Rug Garb

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I am wondering about selling them online, what price would you expect to see somthing like this for?


The plain color rugs have been out of stalk for a wile so I got some more scrap rugs to try some other things:

A Rag Rug Tabard/Vest:

I have been wearing this one under my chain mail, and man does it make good padding! I can hardly feel the chain anymore when hit hard, where as before a hard strike to the edge would put me on the sidelines for a short bit (Oriental 4 in 1 half vest).

And I have made a sort of poncho that can go with it (or the base peace of the coat), didn't turn out quite as I had hoped so I am going to get some more at some point and try again. I have yet to need to wear it (our warm weatherjust decided to hit-ish).




Thursday, July 23, 2009

Rag Rug Coat

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Here is jacket I made out of 4 Rag Rugs from Dollarama. I have a few other designs I plan to try some other designs as well, if things go well I might try and sell some.

From Stuff Maker Blog

From Stuff Maker Blog

Sunday, April 12, 2009

A Tunic & Tabard

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Well, with our event coming up quickly and expecting a large % of new people in attendance without any garb, we felt the need for a lot of loaner garb. So one of our members got a LOT of fabric in 4 colors at fabric land to make some in exchange for a tunic for himself. So last week I made 4 fancy ones, and still have a lot of fabric left for more.

Here are some picts:






And the tunic I made for Moginheden: