Re: New ROTJ Build
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 6:44 pm
That's confirmation enough for me !Sascha_Wilsing wrote:I would go with the first option.
Its more like the stills and you are not seen behind it.
501st Legion Sovereign Protectors Detachment
https://www.sovereignprotectors.com/forum/
https://www.sovereignprotectors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2896
That's confirmation enough for me !Sascha_Wilsing wrote:I would go with the first option.
Its more like the stills and you are not seen behind it.
With this reply ...Madighon wrote:Hello,
As I have not been able to find any outer Robe patterns anywhere, I decided to try mocking up my own patterns. Here is what I have so far, made out of muslin. Any helpful advice, critiques are welcome and appreciated. Please let me know what works and what does not etc.
RG robe mock up by Jomcint, on Flickr
RG robe mock up by Jomcint, on Flickr
RG robe mock up by Jomcint, on Flickr
RG robe mock up by Jomcint, on Flickr
RG robe mock up by Jomcint, on Flickr
If I can get this all worked out, I'll put together a tutorial with how I made my pattern pieces so that others can benefit.
Thanks,
Madighon
But after seeing this production stillstripes wrote:While the draping in the front is an acceptable option for RoTJ guards, you have a lot of bunching on the sides and the back that will not work for 501st approval. The draping on the front of the RoTJ guard if you choose to go that route cannot produce any bunching or wrinkling anywhere else.
The pattern that is more commonly used is Simplicity 5840. There is a blue robe parrten that is heavily modified to get the result of a royal guard outer cloak (sleeves become side panels, front panel is a single piece instead of 4, etc).
Oh, absolutely ! I am trying to pattern my cloak after his !Cybermew3 wrote:His was one of the best. Sadly when I asked years ago he couldn't do commissions for more as his grandmother (from memory) made them.
Not sure on comment but he was approved.
6 foot evenKemen wrote:We are still contemplating the design for my outer. Not to be negative but the opening seems wrong. IMO thr stills and reference material I have collected has the back of the opening slit have an extra piece that goes under the front and the shoulders are joined at seam giving the slit starting at point of shoulder. I have seen a lot like your design where the slit is tacked to make it start at the under arm, but the reference material this is not flat or have a seam here.
Just out of intetest how tall are you?