Looking for experienced pattern maker
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 3:22 pm
I need a pouch pattern, and am looking for someone to make it for me. I can't pay in cash, but instead I would pay by making one of these pouches for you. (It's 16th century) It would be made from elk skin with veg tan accents, and will be hand sewn. If this is not acceptable compensation, I am open to negotiations. I have a few more things, like books and some armour (that needs work) that might be more to your liking, or that can be added to the pouch to make compensation acceptable.
Conditions:
The pattern must actually turn out looking very much/exactly like the pouch in question, and I would need to see/approve of a mock up done in cheap fabric or somesuch before I will agree to the trade. Once everything is agreed upon, the pattern will become my property. I make no guarantees that I will accept your pattern. Any who wish to give this a try and send me a pic of the mock up does so knowing that I may or may not accept your pattern.
I don't want to hurt anyone's feeling, or have anyone waste their time, I'm just picky about how I want this to turn out.
If you are interested, email me and I will send you a pic of the pouch. I have 2 decent photos of it that should hopefully give you a good idea of how to proceed.
Thanks,
Cat
Conditions:
The pattern must actually turn out looking very much/exactly like the pouch in question, and I would need to see/approve of a mock up done in cheap fabric or somesuch before I will agree to the trade. Once everything is agreed upon, the pattern will become my property. I make no guarantees that I will accept your pattern. Any who wish to give this a try and send me a pic of the mock up does so knowing that I may or may not accept your pattern.
I don't want to hurt anyone's feeling, or have anyone waste their time, I'm just picky about how I want this to turn out.
If you are interested, email me and I will send you a pic of the pouch. I have 2 decent photos of it that should hopefully give you a good idea of how to proceed.
Thanks,
Cat