Were do I get a accurate Jango jumpsuit?
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Calikid8)
Discussion on JUMPSUIT within the Jango Fett Costume forum, part of the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Bounty Hunters category; Were do I get a accurate Jango jumpsuit? Thanks Calikid8)
Were do I get a accurate Jango jumpsuit?
Thanks
Calikid8)
anywhere but SFP! :moon
anyway, there are a few members who make nice jumpsuits.
I'll give them a chance to speak up.
But seriously, stay clear of starfortress.
you'll be happy you did.![]()
you can also make your own jumpsuit instead of buying one.
yea... lol... from JangoUri, right?Originally Posted by digital509
If any of the makers could send me a PM of what kind and color of cloth they use to make theirs I can find a pattern. Unless they are willing to sell me one made...![]()
LMK
Thanks guys!!
Any ideas of what the actual fabric was? Looks sort of like a lavender/blue twill.Originally Posted by Qman101
This looks good on my monitor.
http://www.fashionfabricsclub.com/ca...spx?ItmID=J282
You can always buy some fabric and dye it. I bought a lavendar color fabric and added 1/2 part black dye and 1/2 part denim blue dye, and also on another I just used the 1 part denim blue dye. Im torn between which one to go with![]()
. Just make sure that if and when you buy some fabric (I got mine for $2 a yard) to buy a 1/2 yard extra to experiment with the different mixtures of dye.
-Joe
Originally Posted by Qman101
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Yes, I´m the proud owner of the ScrapFortressProductions acuratted prop replica gloves![]()
Dying fabric, would be a last resort for me - My dying skills=very problematic. What about the fabric itself? Anyone know what the type was? Twill, etc...
So, no one has any idea what type of fabric the Jumpsuit was made from? Well I guess I can make it out of anything then.
Quite honestly, most people get a light blue or dark blue cotton duck/broadcloth and go from there with the dyeing. Most off-the-self jumpsuit/coverall is made of the same fabric. Its like a light jeans fabric.
After spending hours and hours searching fabric stores, with no luck.. I am leaning towards calling the fabric a twill / bottomweight fabric that is periwinkle in color. So if one finds some periwinkle in a bottomweight fabric they could use Green Peppers Jumpsuit pattern found at Seattle Fabrics.