Looking to Outsource Sewing Work
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 5:43 pm
I'm looking for suppiers for various parts of an armour kit that I'm developing in conjunction with Jaye Brooks for the Armoured Combat League. This thread is to solicit quotes for the leather and fabric shell.
The shell for the Coat of Plates, cuisses, and greaves have an outside layer of 3-4oz. goat skin. The inside layer is a 16 to 20oz. hemp canvas or twill. Please note that leather is weighed by the square foot and fabric is weighed by the square yard.
The shell would be either single color or party coloedr, but not the striped pattern shown on the left leg.



The templates for cutting out the panels are in AutoCAD format below:
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/COP/COP_J ... plates.dxf
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.dxf
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.dxf
The temples in JPEG format:
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/COP/COP_J ... plates.jpg
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.jpg
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.jpg
The project pages are:
http://www.nadler.us/COP.html
http://www.nadler.us/splint_legs.html
Best Regards,
Craig Nadler (a.k.a. - Sinric)
The shell for the Coat of Plates, cuisses, and greaves have an outside layer of 3-4oz. goat skin. The inside layer is a 16 to 20oz. hemp canvas or twill. Please note that leather is weighed by the square foot and fabric is weighed by the square yard.
The shell would be either single color or party coloedr, but not the striped pattern shown on the left leg.



The templates for cutting out the panels are in AutoCAD format below:
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/COP/COP_J ... plates.dxf
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.dxf
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.dxf
The temples in JPEG format:
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/COP/COP_J ... plates.jpg
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.jpg
http://www.nadler.us/patterns/splint_le ... plates.jpg
The project pages are:
http://www.nadler.us/COP.html
http://www.nadler.us/splint_legs.html
Best Regards,
Craig Nadler (a.k.a. - Sinric)