The design got tweaked a bit during construction - it got mirrored and the 'WVG' on the back decided that it wanted to be in leather.
It felt like I was doing 'real' leatherwork, hitting a lump of shaped metal into the leather to spell out letters instead of just hitting a different lump of metal to put in holes or hammer in rivets. Fun stuff.
Since straitjackets are generally sturdy beasts, I got some denim for this, since it is particularly hardwearing. The denim then got treated to a most lovely tea-bath, but I imagine it was probably less than impressed to be left in a box of cold almost-water overnight. Such are the trials of a straitjacket...
Also, having the arms up makes my lovely cog nice and visible. I'm quite proud of that section. It's a lot smaller than on the design, but I like it like this. It's less BAM! STEAMPUNK! than having a massive cog just whacked on there. Yes, I want a bit of steampunk in here, but not that much.
The buckles are rather nice too, I like to think, and they serve the purpose of making the jacket slightly tighter. Just slightly. Maybe I should have put them further apart...
Never mind, eh? It looks good, and that's all that matters. It's not like I'm going to be actually using this to restrain a mad person.
Though, if that event just happens to occur, I'll be more than sorted. It's not too unlikely, actually, with the levels of strangeness people are getting as the deadline gets closer.
And just because, here's a photo of me in my wonderful straitjacket.
That's gone now, unfortunately.
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