intro
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for a little more intro to my patterns, see section 0 of the einheitsfeldmütze howto. this will show you how to make straps for enlisted men. i'm not familiar with the proper manner of stitching tresse on, so i can't tell you how to make straps for NCOs. straps for officers are also a different matter, using different materials which are much harder to get. this tutorial assumes a minimal knowledge of sewing and sewing machines, the kind of knowledge you should be able to get by thumbing through a sewing machine manual. just about everything else should be explained in the text and photos. |
patterns
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i drew up my own patterns, based on visual inspection of a Harriet's uniform pattern (which i found kinda had the wrong shape) and straps from a Sturm uniform. i scanned them in, and they can be found here: shoulderstrap-pattern.zip i'm a little hazy on the ins and outs of precise printing, so i scanned it in with a ruler on it and left the jpg huge, and you may need to know that (i think) it's at 200 pixels per inch. |
things you'll need
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to start off with, you'll need basic sewing supplies, like:
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other supplies you'll need, which will actually be part of the strap, will be:
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the one thing you'll need which is an unusual item unique to german reproduction items, so you'll have to buy it from reenactor supply places: it's also not cheap, as you'll see. i highly recommend you try to find some "wool coating" or other thick coarse wool stuff which is tight and does not stretch much at your local fabric store for your first couple sewing attempts, to save money. (your first tries will invariably come out wrong. it's just unavoidable) i've also found that by asking around various reenactor web boards, you can find some people who get their own supplies of this wool and can help you out. such as, http://ww2reenactors.proboards35.com/index.cgi two other options here which may be easier to get: |