As a waffenrock collector, this always brings tears to my eyes. (Cuff patches are really orange, not the red the photo makes them appear.)
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Thanks Dave! But, you didn't have to cut up that uniform for little old me!
Here is a cool piece. Though I usally only stick to FJ or yellow piped, thought this was unique. This would have made a great Fliegerbluse!
I think there is lots to learn from studying veteran bring back cut pieces. You can then see how textbook items were made and sewn.
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Like Willi on post # 31 but in yellow with shoulder boardsLast edited by François SAEZ; 08-31-2008, 05:39 AM.
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A fascinating bunch of great insignia. While up to now I never really focused on cut insignia, what I find here is that these provide excellent examples on how the insignia was sewn on. Willy has already mentioned this. As we can see, there really isn't any particular "rule" when it comes to sewing - zig-zag, straight stitch, hand stitch, wide, narrow, etc....
Thanks for showing all this, guys.
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