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  • Looking for Source for Federal Broadcloth...

    I am looking for a source for period-correct wool broadcloth, similar to the New Hampshire frock coat in Echoes of Glory. (By period-correct I mean a broadcloth which will not fade purple due to the use of red in the blue dye.) This material is predominantly blue, but has that almost greenish hue or faded aspect. I know Nic ************'s fabric achieves this, but I am not aware of any others.

    Thank you....

    Best Regards...
    Jay Stevens
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    Re: Looking for Source for Federal Broadcloth...

    Jay,

    I am not familiar with the NH frock, but Hainsworth broadcloth is very fine material. However, it currently sells for $125/yard at Needle and Thread. The one saving grace is that the bolt is quite wide.
    John Wickett
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    • #3
      Re: Looking for Source for Federal Broadcloth...

      Hey,
      I just made a frock coat out of Dan Wambaugh Fedreal blue Kersey. While its not a broad cloth it did the job! I'm also sure this will not fade to a purple, great stuff!
      Wade
      Wade Rogers

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      • #4
        Re: Looking for Source for Federal Broadcloth...

        Jay,

        If you're talking about John Currier's (6th New Hampshire Infantry) state-issued frock then you'll want something other than broadcloth. It's actually made using a material that very closely resembles flannel. In places where the finish has worn down it looks almost identical to the lightweight, lightly finished flannel that I observed in the Geo. Spaulding jacket (Illinois state issue). Currier's frock also has light-blue piped shoulder tabs under the metal scales.

        I don't understand the "green tinged" fabric request though; I've seen Currier's frock in person and it definitely does not have any green in it. For that you'll probably have to top-dye your stuff in a weak yellow bath.
        Brian White
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        • #5
          Re: Looking for Source for Federal Broadcloth...

          I had two Federal Frock Coats made from broadcloth that I purchased from 96th District Fabrics. Their site is at: http://www.96storehouse.com/cat/index.php
          Their Federal English Broadcloth does not fade and retains it's color. It is also very reasonable at under $30 a yard. I purchased the first cloth for my Junior Federal Frock at $15 per yard and the last for my Officer's Frock was right at $30 per yard. You may have to call them as their site is still not finished but the contact number is on the site.
          Last edited by Clsinclair; 10-31-2008, 10:31 AM.
          Claude Sinclair
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          • #6
            Re: Looking for Source for Federal Broadcloth...

            Originally posted by GreencoatCross View Post
            Jay,

            If you're talking about John Currier's (6th New Hampshire Infantry) state-issued frock then you'll want something other than broadcloth. It's actually made using a material that very closely resembles flannel. In places where the finish has worn down it looks almost identical to the lightweight, lightly finished flannel that I observed in the Geo. Spaulding jacket (Illinois state issue). Currier's frock also has light-blue piped shoulder tabs under the metal scales.

            I don't understand the "green tinged" fabric request though; I've seen Currier's frock in person and it definitely does not have any green in it. For that you'll probably have to top-dye your stuff in a weak yellow bath.
            Brian- Thanks! Glad you have seen it. That is a rather interesting garment.

            John- Yes, LOVE the Hainsworth and have all their swatch books from my association/relationship with the Steamboat Arabia. Would love to go that route but know the price is steep.

            Dan and Brian have some nice stuff too, but just checking out all the options. At the major events, we prodominantly do ProSouthern impressions so I haven't approached this item in the past.

            Keep 'em coming folks.... Thanks
            Jay Stevens
            Tater Mess
            Independent Volunteers
            Iron Man Mess
            Reenactor Preservation Coalition
            Friends of Historic Lone Jack

            Wyandotte Lodge # 03, AF&AM

            Into The Piney Woods, March 2009
            Lost Tribes, October 2009
            Bummers, November 2009
            Backwaters, March 12-14 2010
            The Fight For Crampton's Gap July 2010
            In the Van, August 2010
            Before The Breakout Sept 2010

            "If You Want To Call Yourself A Campaigner, You Attend True Campaign Events" -B. Johnson

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