What You'll Need to Make a Female Admiral’s Uniform
-McCall’s M4745 (Men’s Civil War Costume – use coat B)
-McCall’s M5860 (The Perfect Jean Jacket – used as a reference to make princess seams)
-Vogue V8479 (Women’s dress pants)
Fabric and such:
-Navy Blue Suiting (I bought 6 yards of 'medieval blue melange' spring suiting (100% Polyester))
-Navy Blue Lining (I bought 4 yards to line the jacket)
-Fusible Interfacing (I bought ¼ yard)
-Silver Vinyl (I bought ¼ yard of shiny silver vinyl to make the piping – vinyl is used to make the piping of senior officers’ uniforms, not junior officers’ uniforms. Flat silver (gray) vinyl would also work nicely as long as it has some sheen)
-Gold Vinyl (I bought ¼ yard – see notes above for silver vinyl)
-Navy Ultrasuede (I bought ¼ yard, used for shoulder patches)
-Gold thread
-Silver thread
-Navy thread
Other Materials:
-1 Navy 4-in Zipper for the pants (not a “sports” zipper)
-Snap Buttons (it’s easiest if you buy a package with the application tool
included)
-Hook and Eye
-Rat Tail Cording (about 5 yards, used for piping)
Tools:
-Sewing Machine
-Various Sewing Machine Needles
-Hand Needles
-Pins
-Tomato Pin Cushion
-Tailoring Chalk
-Marking Pencil
-Sewing Gauge
-Measuring Tape
-Seam Ripper
-Sewing Shears (or plain scissors)
-‘Bodkin’ with Hook (see picture, used for turning tubes, don’t sweat it if you don’t have one – a safety pin will do the trick as well)
Accessories:
-Battlestar Patch (I bought mine from scifigeeks.com)
-8 Uniform Buttons (I got mine on eBay)
-2 Admirals’ Pins (eBay)
-Senior Flight Wings (eBay)
-Dog Tags (you can buy personalized dog tags at quantummechanix.com, but I am lucky enough to have an engraver for a brother so mine will be made by him)
-Law Pro Boots (I plan to buy mine at qmuniforms.com)
-1 ½ inch Navy Webbing Belt with Black Slide Release Buckle (I got mine at strapworks.com) (or you could make your own out of navy webbing and a slide release buckle)
- (2) ½ inch Black Plastic Slide Release Buckles (for cuffs)
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