Posts: 620 Location: Bjästa, Sweden
Wed 13 Dec, 2006 4:11 am
My new Subarmalis.
Here is a photo of my new subarmalis. I made it out of different linnen and wool layers with leather petrigues.
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Posts: 1,420 Location: New Orleans
Wed 13 Dec, 2006 9:11 am
Re: My new Subarmalis.
Martin Wallgren wrote: |
Here is a photo of my new subarmalis. I made it out of different linnen and wool layers with leather petrigues. |
Hey Martin! Good to see you around, it's been a while. How are things in Sweden?
How many layers of linen and wool, what kind of thread did you use? I'm going to be making my first gambeson this month.
P.S. Check out our little test-cutting vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9ZzsPlopRg
Posts: 782 Location: Upstate New York
Wed 13 Dec, 2006 9:14 am
Hello all!
Martin,
Nice work! I've made a few gambesons and other "padded armour" over the years, and it's tedious and boring work.
One question; how are the layers held together? Is it a series of knots? Can you give specifics on how it's made? I'm always looking for the next project, and would love any information regarding construction of your subarmalis.
Thanks!
Posts: 620 Location: Bjästa, Sweden
Wed 13 Dec, 2006 11:43 am
Re: My new Subarmalis.
Jean Henri Chandler wrote: |
Martin Wallgren wrote: | Here is a photo of my new subarmalis. I made it out of different linnen and wool layers with leather petrigues. |
Hey Martin! Good to see you around, it's been a while. How are things in Sweden?
How many layers of linen and wool, what kind of thread did you use? I'm going to be making my first gambeson this month.
P.S. Check out our little test-cutting vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9ZzsPlopRg |
Hello old friend! Everything is great here! How are you?
Too answer both of you. The sub. is made as a roman sleveless tunic but quite short. On the sholders there is a dubbling of the thickness as I think you can see in the photo. Basic padding is from the inside out wool (thin), wool (thick about 3 mm), linnen, wool (thick) ,linnen, wool (thick) and last the thin wool again. The doubling is an extra padding of two layers of the thick wool with a linnen layer between them.
The tread I used was a linnen tread but a few of the knots are with a dogshair thread I experimented with. was quite good acctually (from a longhaird german sheapard/bordercollie cross). The petrigues is leather and so are the trimming.
The padding is held together with knots going trough the whole sub. dubbelstich in every knot making a small X on the frontside. The knots are made in linnentread.
Take care Jeanry... nice to hear from you.
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