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Riding patch assistance


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I originally did my riding patches off the pattern I found somewhere in the gallery. Several of you have kindly pointed out that they're too small, when seen from the front they're barely visible. So I've manged to source some larger pieces of suede and I'm looking for some feedback.

 

Here's a shot of the current suit with the original outline marked for visibility and rough tailor's chalk marks for a few possibilities of the new sizes. What do people think on the possibilities marked for the riding patches? (incidentally it's also my first time trying on the boots and knees together. Knees dig in a little but that's why the straps are adjustable.)

 

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Here is the reference that I have been seeing a lot lately. Also some info here http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=15973&hl=patch&fromsearch=1

 

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#2 is much better. The black line is more or less where you want the riding patch. Also, lift those straps up and as you're stitching them in, give a bit of a tug so they're not loose while you're wearing them. Here's a quick 'n' dirty version based off your photo:

 

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Also, if your knees are digging in, try lining them with a yoga mat (attached with doubt-sided tape)! I was told to try this a while ago and have now trooped in them 3 times - much more comfortable

 

 

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Just bumping on the question of how far round the back it should go. I've unstitched both legs, which too longer than it should have (damn my decent sewing skills), so am now ready to see about making the new patches.

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They don't need to go that far around. Just to the inside back of the thigh. Sit on a stool and see where your thigh hits at the back. Make it that deep. :)

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