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    Hi guys

    I got this old winter greatcoat about 2 weeks ago it was really beat up and a part of it had been eaten by mice..... I guess many would had left it alone and used it for parts but there was not many parts left the buttons was missing and it also had a great number of moth holes. But I thought I would bring it back from the dead and learn how to sew

    I called my mother and asked here how to sew and how to repair holes in cloth. After she had stopped laughing and told me she would never had thought she would learn here son to sew, perhaps my sister but never here son!After brief sewing-instruction I was ready to start the project!

    Here is what it looked before I started:






    #2
    This is how it looks today and it still needs a little sewing some small holes still need repair.

    The greatcoat has a nice hood in the collar

    If anyone has a piece of spare cloth I would appreciate it for the repair in the bottom of the coat it is missing a larger piece

    Let me know what you think

    All the best
    Lars












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      #3
      Wow!!! Considering how it looked before, you have certainly done a great job of "bringing it back from the dead." I, for one, am very impressed! In my opinion, that's also a great example of restoration that realy works. You have taken mice and moth damage, which is in no way original to the military history of the coat, and repaired it, in the best way possible, turning it into a very attractive and displayable piece. Plus, you've learned how to sew too. You sure can't beat that!

      Congratulations...
      Last edited by Stahlhelm; 08-26-2007, 10:18 AM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Stahlhelm View Post
        Wow!!! Considering how it looked before, you have certainly done a great job of "bringing it back from the dead." I, for one, am very impressed! In my opinion, that's also a great example of restoration that realy works. You have taken mice and moth damage, which is in no way original to the military history of the coat, and repaired it, in the best way possible, turning it into a very attractive and displayable piece. Plus, you've learned how to sew too. You sure can't beat that!

        Congratulations...
        Thanks Mate for your comment
        Cheers
        Lars

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          #5
          Hi Lassi, that really turned out very god, I would never have thought it would turn out like this

          //Jens

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jens Thune View Post
            Hi Lassi, that really turned out very god, I would never have thought it would turn out like this

            //Jens

            Hi Jens thank you I got this one from Jens and he knows how it looked before. It still need some sewing! I really enjoy trying to get it back to life and I like it in my collection

            All the best
            Lars

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              #7
              Yes.. and seing it now, I think I sold it to cheap

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                #8
                I used to wear clothes that didnt look that good. Great job!!

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                  #9
                  top marks my good sir

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                    #10
                    Thanks guys for your replys
                    cheers
                    Lars

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                      #11
                      STUNNING

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                        #12
                        Lassi - Thanks for taking the time to start this thread and post your before and after pictures of the winter coat. How long did it take you to repair the coat back to life?
                        Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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                          #13
                          Better than dead Good job, man

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ralph Pickard View Post
                            Lassi - Thanks for taking the time to start this thread and post your before and after pictures of the winter coat. How long did it take you to repair the coat back to life?
                            Thanks guys

                            Ralph I have been working on and off on the coat for the past 2-3 weeks but I guess I have used around 10-12 hours of work and it still needs a little sewing so I guess it will end around 15 hours but I´m not very experience with the sewing so I guess a person who are used to use the needle and thread would do it a bit faster

                            All the best
                            Lars

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