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Game Of Thrones Inspired Armour

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This is my interpretation of the Game of Thrones Qarth armour worn by Daenerys. This is to my own pattern as I couldn't find a decent one. Getting it modeled soon :) will post pics when I get em.


Made from 2.2mm natural veg-tan leather, hand sewn and laced at the back.

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That is sweet.

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Thanks :) Here's a shot of it being modeled by my beautiful stepdaughter Zoe

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That's awesome Raven!

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Really nice work!
Right now I just wonder why you took that tandy pattern for a corsett if you can make such a nice fitting pattern like this by yourself?

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BTW .. If anybody out there HASN'T seen Game of Thrones, for us it's worth a look just for the leather work that the costumers have done for it. It's excellent work. Besides that, it's a rip-roaring good story (despite the fact that that damned neck-beard SOB writer George RR Martin kills off favorite characters faster than cattle at a meat plant ), with very good production values.

Bill

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Seriously awesome!

Chris

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Thank you everyone!

Sona, I had a pattern from the net for this one but when I made it in card it was just awful, so I ended up covering my tailors dummy in card and masking tape and drawing the design on that :)

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As you can see, it took some shaping to get the bust right, it was flat as a board when I finished sewing it, but my other shop display mannequin had the shape needed and didn't threaten to break when I wetformed on it :P

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Hahaha
Well,I think you know that that sort of busts NEED to be shaped, otherwise they´re more like pyramids, etc which looks awful. And you did the same on the tandypattern, right?
I think the main point is, that you didn´t just "do" the tandypattern, you saw that you need to modify it and you did. Same here! If you notice the mistakes in a pattern before cutting, stitching, etc. than you start to become a feeling for how it will turn out and that´s the point. Even if it was flat right after stitching, it isn´t anymore... so... you did a great job on here XD

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