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Made a Commercial Flight Jacket and a Car Club Jacket

Hepville

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I´ve made the pattern from a Vintage 1950s Commercial Flight Jacket I´ve purchased a few month ago. Cuffs and waistband of the vintage Jacket were in minor shape... so I´ve decided to replace them. The Jacket was mostly deconstructed for replacement... so I´ve took it totally in pieces and drafted my own pattern from it.

I´ve finished this one yesterday:
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This is the first Jacket from "my" pattern. My brother wanted to have a Flight Jacket and I´ve took a look at my little fabric/ sewing supplies stock to see what I can do on the short run.

I´m planning to make a proper Reproduction for me... a NOS Talon brass Zipper for front closure is just on it´s way to Daddy :)


...and here´s a Clicker/ Car Club Jacket I´ve made about two weeks ago:

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After I´ve finished this one I´ve found a good supplier for knitted cuffs in many plain colours, with one stripe and with two stripes... so for upcoming projects i will use some of those
 

Hepville

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Hi Christian!

Ich wollte Dir eine Nachricht schicken... das ging aber nicht, da Du noch neu bist und zu wenige Beiträge hast.
Bei Interesse kannst Du mich ja mal kontaktieren: theslopshop@aol.de
 

Edward

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Hepville said:
Thank you, Edward! It´s a heavyweight cotton/ canvas.

Looks superb. Much as I'm a fan of military flying jackets from that period, I love seeing civilian styles. You thinking of going into business with these at all?
 

H.Johnson

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Excellent work! Again, it's good to see another Lounger making things. If we keep this up, who knows, some of you youngsters may form the foundation of a new craft-based 'cottage industry'.
 

Hepville

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Thank you Guys!
I love those civilian styles, too. I belong to the 50s/ Rockabilly scene here in Germany. For me it´s sometimes strange to see how much military stuff (Boots, Trousers, Jackets, complete Uniforms e. g.) the Guys are wearing. I have some items, too... and I like them... but when I´m on a Hop or Weekender I personally don´t want to look always like a tarted up GI with a Pomp;)

Because of legal requirements and reserves you must have it´s not that easy to start a business here.
Actually I make things for people and get payd for it from time to time... but you can´t really call it a side business.

Here´s a Sweatshirt I´ve finished about two hours ago:
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And here´s another Jacket I´ve made for a Guy in Austria:
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And from this one I want to make a reproduction as close as I can get to the picture:
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...still have to figure where I can get the buttons...

I´m making Jackets, Shirts, Sweatshirts, Caps... but Jackets really are my passion I guess... they are so fun to make and there are so many cool styles.
In my mind there are some other Jacket styles that want to be made/ reproduced :)
 

fishmeok

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EXCELLENT work! Very well done!:eusa_clap

Isn't it a great feeling when you finish something, put it on, and say "yep, that's it." :)

You will have to show us pics of those striped knits- I think the right kind would look great on a pre-war civilian flight jacket. Don't be afraid of working with leather, but you will need a compound feed industrial with a servo motor to be able to make jackets properly.

You already have 95% of the skills, the rest is just working with the quirks in the hides and learning a few tricks to make things easier. Please feel free to PM me if I can be of any help.

Cheers
Mark
 

Hepville

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fishmeok said:
EXCELLENT work! Very well done!:eusa_clap

Isn't it a great feeling when you finish something, put it on, and say "yep, that's it." :)

You will have to show us pics of those striped knits- I think the right kind would look great on a pre-war civilian flight jacket. Don't be afraid of working with leather, but you will need a compound feed industrial with a servo motor to be able to make jackets properly.

You already have 95% of the skills, the rest is just working with the quirks in the hides and learning a few tricks to make things easier. Please feel free to PM me if I can be of any help.

Cheers
Mark
Thank you Mark!
Yeah... it´s a real good feeling! ... Or you have something just in mind and you KNOW it will be good when you make it.

I have the colour samples for the knits here: About 90 colours can be combined... a pretty good range. The first set is ordered and I will show pics when I have them.
Actually the knits come from a "Cottage Industry" and are crafted/ made to order with a hand knitting machine. Thats why you can´t get them as yardgood. They come in pieces you can stretch to a max of about 53cm/ 20,9 Inch and are 16cm/ 6,3 Inch broad... that means you will have finished knits of 3,15 Inch broadness minus the seam allowance... that means you have to sew some together for a waistband. The quality is top notch and I accept this little harm for the good quality.

When I´m on the point to start working with leather I will be glad to contact you for some tips/ advice, thank you!

Cheers, Béla
 

Hepville

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The base is a vintage pattern combined with elements of other patterns and self drafted pattern pieces based on existing vintage Jackets.

Thats what I like to do sometimes: Bringing together "typical" elements of vintage Jackets in a way from what I think it will look good... instead of making exact copies... it gives me more a feeling of creating something ;)
 

alfyman

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The Flight Jacket

I love that you were able to replicate the flight jacket, If you ever made it with a bigger Fur Collar i would buy it.
 

Hepville

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Thank you Guys!

Tony No-Toes: Yeah, I know. I have seen some with faux fur collar... but faux fur just doesn´t feel right to me...

alfyman: Adding a bigger collar would´t be a problem, but bigger like 1 Inch to this collar wouldn´t look so good on this style of jacket IMHO.

I hope my knits will come by the middle of the week... so I can finish the "final version" of the Car Club Jacket made of the right fabrics and stitched embroidery on the back.
Meanwhile I´ve started with the Varsity Jacket and after this my B- 15ish Flight Jacket is scheduled :)
 

Hepville

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fishmeok said:
You will have to show us pics of those striped knits...

Here is one of them, Mark:
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It´s excellent stuff to work with... very well made and thick.

And here´s the Car Club/ Clicker Jacket how I really want it to be:

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Heavyweight wool (about 24Oz, I believe), lined with black Linen and the back was stitched by a little embroidery service in my area... again Cottage Industry :)
Now that´s a Jacket I would like to own ;)

Bela
 

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