I like wearing wool and I finally got around to making a blanket shirt due to having Covid over New Year.
I watched a couple of Youtube videos for sizing and for ideas for features (gussets under the arm pits and across the neck opening are useful)
I had a qood quality old wool blanket -albeit cream with pink stripes- that I had bought a few years ago that had been used for camping, around the fire etc.
The blanket was a very convenient size for my fairly average height and arm width. I made a few estimates. For the hood, I took some rough measurements from a hooded top. The pocket was a scaled-up version of the one on a hoodie that my wife owns, with plenty of depth included.
The process involved re-commissioning a 1960s sewing machine that I had been given a few years ago, learning how it worked, setting it up, learning to use a sewing machine and repairing it as I went (I discovered a few issues with it -it was finally working well just before I finished making the garment).
I then dyed the wool brown with acid fixed dye.
After trying it out, I added a home-made wooden toggle across the hood under my chin and some leather drawstring locks
It fits me very well and I have been pleasantly surprised by how well it has turned out. It is quite warm too.
If I make another one, I may make the back a little longer.
ps. comments have been made about Jesus, Robin Hood and "Is this a medieval themed night?"
I watched a couple of Youtube videos for sizing and for ideas for features (gussets under the arm pits and across the neck opening are useful)
I had a qood quality old wool blanket -albeit cream with pink stripes- that I had bought a few years ago that had been used for camping, around the fire etc.
The blanket was a very convenient size for my fairly average height and arm width. I made a few estimates. For the hood, I took some rough measurements from a hooded top. The pocket was a scaled-up version of the one on a hoodie that my wife owns, with plenty of depth included.
The process involved re-commissioning a 1960s sewing machine that I had been given a few years ago, learning how it worked, setting it up, learning to use a sewing machine and repairing it as I went (I discovered a few issues with it -it was finally working well just before I finished making the garment).
I then dyed the wool brown with acid fixed dye.
After trying it out, I added a home-made wooden toggle across the hood under my chin and some leather drawstring locks
It fits me very well and I have been pleasantly surprised by how well it has turned out. It is quite warm too.
If I make another one, I may make the back a little longer.
ps. comments have been made about Jesus, Robin Hood and "Is this a medieval themed night?"
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