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Post by hathorsg1x on Apr 10, 2006 22:55:06 GMT -5
I like how yours turned out, we spent two weeks messing with my tunic, between everyone getting sick and such it was funny. I was dragging down posters, my qui-gon jinn doll, dvd's, the laptop etc...You name it we had it all laid out on our table studying it over to proceed on what to do next with the dreaded thing. That and I ended up dragging my kimono down in the end since the tunic pattern pretty much resembled it to a small extent.  Once we had my kimono and the doll and psoters we played aroudn a bit and foudn what we wanted. The kimono neckband is about the same widith of my tunic, you can't really see it in the picture, but that was the big helper in the end for this monster. I need to agree with you hathorsg1x, their explanations on how to do some of the pattern are confusing, and you end up doing some things on your own. But it does pretty good result none the less... I STRONGLY recommend not making them tabbards (shoulder armors??) and prefer other ways of making the robe. Since most people get ready-made pants, this pattern is mainly for the tunic, which is the most flawed part of it. For the thingy ies I'll simply alter a beige t-shirt.
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