Re: How's my Widget?
Very thought provoking post, John. The reason that I sew today is from Scenario
#1, with a little of #2 thrown in. For a couple of years of floating through mainstream consciousness, I wanted a decent shelter half, but I was not happy with the available options at events. As I started to see the other options that were much better researched, I found that I couldn't afford them at the time. I then sought out the available originals to look at, and finding them thin or under private ownership, I made the trek up to Atlanta to the History Center to look first-hand at an original . I made what turned out to be a pretty crappy copy since my sewing skills were limited, but over time as luck would have it, Mr. Gaede would come out with his book on the lowly Shelter half, with much better pictures and descriptions, and many more options for time period. I have since been able to greatly improve my sewing, my ability to access originals or at least decent pics, and can use the available reference materials, and come up with a passable widget for early, mid, or late war. I have tried to take that approach to everything I've made since, be it garments or accoutrements, and I've been the better for it, and I think the hobby/lifestyle in general has benefited.
Very thought provoking post, John. The reason that I sew today is from Scenario
#1, with a little of #2 thrown in. For a couple of years of floating through mainstream consciousness, I wanted a decent shelter half, but I was not happy with the available options at events. As I started to see the other options that were much better researched, I found that I couldn't afford them at the time. I then sought out the available originals to look at, and finding them thin or under private ownership, I made the trek up to Atlanta to the History Center to look first-hand at an original . I made what turned out to be a pretty crappy copy since my sewing skills were limited, but over time as luck would have it, Mr. Gaede would come out with his book on the lowly Shelter half, with much better pictures and descriptions, and many more options for time period. I have since been able to greatly improve my sewing, my ability to access originals or at least decent pics, and can use the available reference materials, and come up with a passable widget for early, mid, or late war. I have tried to take that approach to everything I've made since, be it garments or accoutrements, and I've been the better for it, and I think the hobby/lifestyle in general has benefited.
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