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Title: Breetches pattern
Post by: Dryball on February 23, 2009
Anyone know of a breeches pattern online?

Ned
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Three Hawks on April 13, 2009
Quote from: Utsutiyona on February 23, 2009
Anyone know of a breeches pattern online?
Ned

Aparrently not.   I've got a copy of Kendall McDowell's "The Art Of Makin' Skins".  There are some "plans"  for making leggings in it.  I could scan and eamail 'em to you if that would be helpful.

Three Hawks
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Red Badger on April 13, 2009
We (my wife and I) are researchin' this issue right now and as soon as we get a pattern we will post it on the site or if'n it be copyrighted will let ya all know where we found it...

she toyin with an idea'r to make some freehand with me as the ginnea pig... not shore I'm happy with this'n or not...  ucrzy
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Three Hawks on April 13, 2009
Quote from: JamminJim on April 13, 2009
We (my wife and I) are researchin' this issue right now and as soon as we get a pattern we will post it on the site or if'n it be copyrighted will let ya all know where we found it...

she toyin with an idea'r to make some freehand with me as the ginnea pig... not shore I'm happy with this'n or not...  ucrzy

So then,

What's she figure to do, staple the parts on ya, then sew 'em together? ROFL ROFL ROFL

Three Hawks
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Red Badger on April 13, 2009
She says "yep"  in fact from her on is her words as she is takin' over the keypoard....

He has such a cute little bottom, I would never think of staples, just a feel and tug here and there  let it rest with that,  he is so consumed with his new passion I can't keep up with him nor can his honey doo's  Will do what I can and reply if sucessful with any patterns.   devel

I'm back -   keep tellin' her she has to log on herself, but she say's she was born a hundret years too late an ain't never gonna figure out this here coputer 
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: old salt on April 13, 2009
Jim
Tell Di that I know how she feels
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Three Hawks on April 13, 2009
Quote from: JamminJim on April 13, 2009
She says "yep"  in fact from her on is her words as she is takin' over the keypoard....

He has such a cute little bottom, I would never think of staples, just a feel and tug here and there  let it rest with that,  he is so consumed with his new passion I can't keep up with him nor can his honey doo's  Will do what I can and reply if sucessful with any patterns.   devel

I'm back -   keep tellin' her she has to log on herself, but she say's she was born a hundret years too late an ain't never gonna figure out this here coputer 

Thass a load of "dolces de lobos" (Wolf Cookies, closely akin to Cow Patties, aka  Bullsh*t)  Tell her if a 64 yr old wood boat builder (The boats are wood, not me) can figure out how to run a 'pooter she surely can.   The wife of  good friend and rondy pardner goes wild (wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more) if he puts his rendezvous skins on.   It's just awful embarassin' to see.
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Ranger on April 14, 2009
I havent seen one online. The first pair I made were made from an old pair of jeans I took apart for the pattern. Then I just cut the pieces out a little fuller in the but and put then together with a button up fly. I used them for years! they were made from 8oz duck cloth from wally world.
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Micanopy on June 22, 2009
Well,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Havent found any on line. I use the Missouri River pattern for buckskin pants. I got some of that film from tandy and made several different size patterns instead of cutting up the original.
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Red Badger on June 22, 2009
We have had no luck either.....
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: ThunderHeart on June 22, 2009
try this place....
everything from patterns to buttons and buckles...
http://www.patternsoftime.com/proddetail.asp?prod=EV73
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: William on June 22, 2009
Maybe you can modify this pattern to suit your needs?
http://www.mediatinker.com/blog/archives/008262.html

Here are some other resources-

http://sewing.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ/Ya&sdn=sewing&cdn=hobbies&tm=18&gps=113_196_1012_501&f=11&tt=14&bt=0&bts=0&st=31&zu=http%3A//www.kannikskorner.com/patmen.htm

http://www.independentliving.org/fashionfreaks/pants/simp1.html

http://muzzleloadermag.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/frm/f/91610091

http://www.missouritrading.com/patterns-mountainman.htm

Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Red Badger on June 22, 2009
Thanks guys we will be checking them out...
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: sean drake on January 19, 2010
hay jim I have a pair of brod fall pants that need to be made in to breetches (the leg are to long) she could look at them and see how they are made but I see there are a pattern or 2 been posted
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: Red Badger on January 19, 2010
Thanks Sean, will talk to you about them when I come into town
Title: Re: Breetches pattern
Post by: bluefishjim on December 21, 2010
http://www.dixiegunworks.com/default.php?cPath=22_107_300_307

Not sure if anyone has tried these.