Muddling through the construction of a paltry leather vest.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • In which I demonstrate my lack of talent with a needle and thread.
    A word of advice for beginners, buttonup leather clothes are a lot easier than pullover clothes.
    Eventually I'll come back and improve this garment, add some decoration, maybe additional elements, that's a project for another time..
    Heck. I had hoped that the project would turn out nicer and I could make a really dynamite video, but oh well, the results are crude but since I went to the trouble of shooting the footage I might as well make something of it.
    Link to patreon if you aren't completely dismayed at my incompetence.
    www.patreon.com/user?u=3998481

Комментарии • 45

  • @wesley115777
    @wesley115777 Месяц назад +16

    "Free jazz tailoring," you might be onto something . . .

  • @jeffcupo4160
    @jeffcupo4160 Месяц назад +21

    Don't sell yourself short, this was a great video! It's nice to see someone work through the process and demonstrate that you can simply adjust as you go, rather than some perfect polished tutorial. The latter can be intimidating, the former encouraging. And it came out looking pretty darn nice too!

  • @5h0rgunn45
    @5h0rgunn45 Месяц назад +18

    It actually goes pretty well with that outfit.

  • @UntoTheBreach24
    @UntoTheBreach24 Месяц назад +11

    Leather Vest (Paltry) - 5 GP

  • @erikmyb7
    @erikmyb7 Месяц назад +1

    It seems like the leather is more forgiving to do this kind of continous adjustment compared to a cloth that will fray and come unwoven if you work it too long. Which is great since the uniqueness of hide needs that process. It couls be cool to see creative and beautiful piecework done from hide scraps.

  • @johnrichard6639
    @johnrichard6639 Месяц назад +1

    REALLY ALWAYS ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS! THANK YOU MALCOM. Historical experiments & experiences! Kudos to YOU SIR!

  • @gregcale5388
    @gregcale5388 Месяц назад +1

    Man, I am going to save this just for the needle tip. I have a fair bit of thinner leather like that, and honestly, anything near as finely made as this would be our of the vibe I will be making it for.

  • @codycarter9906
    @codycarter9906 Месяц назад +1

    The complicated patters seen on the fragments of viking age tunics that survive are believed to be because of exactly what you're saying. They had to make the most of what material they had. Rather than a simple tunic pattern. A pattern would be customized based on the loom the linen/wool was made on, and intricate patterns would be used to use as much scrap as possible for less overall waste.

  • @johnbauby6612
    @johnbauby6612 Месяц назад +5

    Clothing construction is an art and not necessarily a skill that is acquired overnight. This is information passed down through generations until one day your clothing is made by a ten year old in Indonesia getting paid a dollar a day.

  • @Reginaldesq
    @Reginaldesq Месяц назад +1

    Nice work and an entertaining video. I was thinking that some of the issues you ran into are the same issues everybody runs into. When you had too much material at the front I thought, I bet thats why a lot of shirts have a cut with lace or buttons at the front top third.

  • @wyattw9727
    @wyattw9727 Месяц назад +2

    Kinda reminds me of the leather/rawhide cuirass seen in the Morgan Bible

  • @Shintenpu
    @Shintenpu Месяц назад +1

    I love seeing the process. Results are good! Once a tailor made all the adjustments you did can take the garment apart and then they have a pattern for next time!

  • @maxsonthonax1020
    @maxsonthonax1020 Месяц назад +2

    These videos are the best, honestly. 😄

  • @Lowlandlord
    @Lowlandlord Месяц назад +1

    Way better than I woulda done.

  • @shirleylysen9178
    @shirleylysen9178 Месяц назад

    Having made the adjustments I suggest copying the patern in paper or fabric. This gives you a template for future projects

  • @motagrad2836
    @motagrad2836 Месяц назад

    Doing what one has never done before make great videos 😎

  • @BryanKoenig379
    @BryanKoenig379 Месяц назад

    Awesome video I've been thinking about making a leather jacket and you've inspired me a lot

  • @awldune
    @awldune Месяц назад

    Looks good! Preparation of the hide would be interesting to me as well

    • @MalcolmPL
      @MalcolmPL  Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/0n5h157fBvY/видео.html

    • @awldune
      @awldune Месяц назад

      @@MalcolmPL Very informative and entertaining, thank you!

  • @kadmii
    @kadmii Месяц назад

    it looks nice with that shirt!

  • @jarlnils435
    @jarlnils435 Месяц назад +2

    I'm currently constructing a figure of 8 shield with your armor variant. I'm using sticks instead of boards but that's the only difference. It is, as far as I can see, extremely durable.
    I made the frame of bend sticks and horizontal sticks support the structure.
    I think it would only be logical for the iroquais and other algonquin to build shields in the same manner, if they already had armor of that construction, which is very good already.
    It's a way better than wicker shields. By miles.

    • @MalcolmPL
      @MalcolmPL  Месяц назад

      That's neat, any other observations?

    • @jarlnils435
      @jarlnils435 Месяц назад

      @@MalcolmPL not yet, as I'm not finished. But I plan on testing it. I'm a bit worried that the sticks will guide arrows and spears into the gaps. Perhaps I can work against it with several layers of linen, glued together, as a cover. So perhaps I will build a second one with planks.

    • @MalcolmPL
      @MalcolmPL  Месяц назад

      @@jarlnils435 I would bet that they would indeed guide arrows into the gaps, but I would also bet that if the weaving is tight enough it might not matter.

  • @gnatsteak
    @gnatsteak Месяц назад

    Pretty Neat.
    Also "Leather Wife Beater" 🤣

  • @imperatorcaesardivifiliusa3805
    @imperatorcaesardivifiliusa3805 Месяц назад

    The rooster likes it :)

  • @uxb1112
    @uxb1112 Месяц назад

    Way to go! Looks great

  • @anonymousthesneaky220
    @anonymousthesneaky220 Месяц назад +3

    Would you recommend learning brain tanning or bark tanning first?

    • @jarlnils435
      @jarlnils435 Месяц назад

      As far as I know, brain tanning is very easy, but you need two brains for every hide.

    • @Reginaldesq
      @Reginaldesq Месяц назад +2

      If you do bark tanning you can get your dog to do it for you :) I'll shut the door on the way out.

    • @jarlnils435
      @jarlnils435 Месяц назад +1

      @@Reginaldesq 😂

    • @MalcolmPL
      @MalcolmPL  Месяц назад +4

      I have tried both.
      Bark tanning kind of sucks for individuals, it’s more of an industrial process, you have to maintain a barrel of reeking hide for six months or more. Besides which, the end result is already commercially available. I wouldn’t recommend it.
      Brain tanning is a lot faster, you can get a hide done in a week, ideally before it starts to stink, and the end product is not something you can find at the local leather store.
      It’s not an easy process though, the final drying/softening stage in particular is quite difficult. You’ll want a buddy or three to help you with it.

    • @Reginaldesq
      @Reginaldesq Месяц назад

      @@MalcolmPL Thanks for sharing that info.

  • @simonfraser3332
    @simonfraser3332 Месяц назад

    isn't leather more of a great plains fashion?
    ... or am i just crazy? XD it would be cool if you made a video talking about the fashions and differences in costume between different aboriginal groups!! ^^

    • @benallgeier5932
      @benallgeier5932 Месяц назад +7

      He made a video called “A Brief Overview of Iroquoian Clothing” that was pretty good. Leather’s absolutely not just a great plains thing, all over the east and midwest people were hunting deer, therefore getting leather from those deer

    • @MalcolmPL
      @MalcolmPL  Месяц назад

      Yep you’re crazy.

    • @simonfraser3332
      @simonfraser3332 Месяц назад

      @@benallgeier5932 ohh right that makes sense

    • @simonfraser3332
      @simonfraser3332 Месяц назад

      @@MalcolmPL 😔

  • @elshebactm6769
    @elshebactm6769 Месяц назад +1

    🗿👍

  • @AzraelThanatos
    @AzraelThanatos Месяц назад +2

    Going with more of a V-neck might make it more comfortable and look a bit fancier over something else.

  • @blaf55
    @blaf55 Месяц назад

    it realy is looking bland , put some pictures of eagles on it to make it pretty :D