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gracefuljedi
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Dec '05
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Date Posted:
9/24/07 9:41pm
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mace windu fabric
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what sort of fabric was used for mace windus tunic? they say its kind of tweedy.
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princessleia911
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9/24/07 10:33pm
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It is absolutely but extremely difficult to find. I made a Mace costume for the guy who was in the Rose Parade as Mace and I still have nightmares about finding that fabric.
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ANAKINOS
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9/25/07 6:57am
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I remember when you made that. You didnt sleep for about two weeks. hahah. But she is right it is extremely hard to find. If i hear of anything i will post to let you know.
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AramysStrael
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9/25/07 7:20am
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So why not choose a different fabric that is close to the original that is more readily available?
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gracefuljedi
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9/25/07 7:39am
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uh can you give me the name of it. is it kind of scratchty too?
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princessleia911
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9/25/07 9:42pm
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AramysStrael posted: So why not choose a different fabric that is close to the original that is more readily available?
- Bill
Well, in my friend's case, he is the BEST Mace out there and was in the Rose Parade so there was no pressure or anything on me
The fabric I used was 2 meters of worsted wool I found at Hancock's in a clearance bin and I had the tag but when I asked, I was told it was from England and the fabric was 2 years old. Trust me, I SEARCHED and actually returned 2 different fabrics before finding this one. Mace's tunic, tabbards and obi are like a boucle so I would look for that with the correct colors. The main color is a tan/taupe but if you look closely, there is gold in the weave which makes it look a little greenish when placed with the tan/taupe and the lighting.
ANAKINOS posted: I remember when you made that. You didn't sleep for about two weeks. hahah.
Was that before or after you choked me, my Ani? I also recall making some hair extensions for a certain Anakin as well so you all keep me busy
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Agent_Kenobi
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11/25/07 12:46am
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gracefuljedi posted: what sort of fabric was used for mace windus tunic?
From Wikipedia:
"Khadi is Indian handspun and hand-woven cloth. The raw materials may be cotton, silk, or wool, which are spun into threads on a spinning wheel called a charkha.
Khadi is a versatile fabric, cool in summers and warm in winters. Being a cruder form of material, it crumples much faster than other preparations of cotton. In order to improve the look, khadi is often starched to have a stiffer shape. It is widely accepted in fashion circles these days.
Mahatma Gandhi began promoting the spinning of khadi for rural self-employment in 1920s India. He also wanted to spread the message of not using foreign clothes. The freedom struggle revolved around the use of khadi fabrics and the dumping of foreign-made clothes. Thus it symbolized the political ideas and independence itself, and to this day most politicians in India are seen only in khadi clothing. The flag of India is technically only allowed to be made from this material, although in practice many flag manufacturers, especially those outside of India, ignore this rule.
Khadi was used, and dyed random colors, in some of the costumes for the Star Wars prequels, such as Mace Windu's (Samuel L. Jackson) attire."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khadi
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Hope that helps! I'm currently looking for a reasonable source of this fabric to complete my best friend's Windu costume - so if anyone finds anything, please let us know here!!!
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Anyara
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3/23 5:29pm
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I'll confess that I'm not a costumer, but a Dark Ages re-enactor who makes all her own kit. Even so, I'd like to suggest a little-known fabric source that might help.
While not khadi, the Dark Ages style wool from Herts Fabrics might be close enough to do the trick. It might be worth contacting them and getting swatches of various fabrics: a fair amount of their stock isn't shown on the website, but if you told them what sort of thing you were looking for, they might be able to supply something similar, or suggest something that would do the job. And because you deal directly with Ali and a lad I've been assuming is his son, their customer service tends to be great!
http://www.hertsfabrics.co.uk/
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Sister_Sola
Title: Manager, Costuming & Props
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Date Posted:
3/25 1:58pm
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Wow, that looks like a great fabric resource! Nice stuff on there.
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