Wool Blanket Bushshirt (pic heavy)

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Well that is fan-bloody- tastic........great design & detail & I love your mix of styles.too............that's certainly brightened up my sunday.
I think a big bravo to Mrs. cowboy (or should that be cowgirl ?) is in order, those are excellent photos.
Well done again .......
 
Fabulous, practical and considered design, mate, love the way the sensible additions like the leather trim add to the design without being 'in-yer-face'.... and talking of faces, your tash looks grand, wear it with pride!

Your cape is excellent too, is that another Cowboy original?
 
Thank you Kind friends.. Its great to have feedback like this! Not one negative yet, must have done sumert right! ;)

TeeDee - I used a sowing machine for joining all the sections together but had to use a thicker needle as this wool if REALLY thick. Every Part is double stitched to give it more strength and the with the pocket i made sure i triple stitched around the areas were it would gain more strain. (where you put your hands in)

..And the leather trimming i stitched by hand, going half way into the wool and out at around 90 degrees, on both sides!

Ps, yes i used a standard electric machine


blacktimberwolf
- Thanks you very much indeed! Ill be sure top pass the message on to Mrs Cowgirl! :)


TurboGirl
- Another kind comment! Very much appreciated! The tash is starting to grow on me, i must admit! ;)

ATB
 
I dont unfortunately mate, but as i said this one will be making its way to a new home when i start on my newer one and ill make sure i do a full tutorial on how i do it! :)
 
Cheers Pete, it certainly is warm!! wools such a pleasure to work with, i ironed mine in areas a few times and gave it a stretch. Its amazing how it keep out the wind and cold!! :)
 
Brilliant bit of work - as is the hood/cape thingy. Although I think you'll now be known as Zorro, not Cowboy....................
 
I assume you used a 'normal' bit of clothing as a sacrificial template for the cut and sizing?
 
Now that's really clever. Like that a lot. I keep seeing these homemade smocks and always promised myself I'd have a go at doing one too.

Just a thought but if that one's too big why not use it in conjucntion with the next one you make wearing underneath the first? Or would that be just too bulky?

Anyway really REALLY nice job. Pix saved to file for inspiration.

Nice 'tasche too My mate grew a tasche for Movember, it grew in a lot better now that he's older, in his early 20's in looked like a third eyebrow.
 
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