SC - raingear
Mark S. Harris
stefan at texas.net
Wed Jan 24 22:19:37 PST 2001
Balthazar of Blackmoor wrote:
> - --- Stefan li Rous <stefan at texas.net> wrote:
> > My current solution is a cloak lined with a military
> > blanket and
> > heavily Scotch guarded (actually a competing brand).
>
> You may also wish to consider lining your "rain cloak"
> with cotton (or a more appropriate fabric) which has
> been dipped in melted Parrafin wax, and then pressed.
> Pressing the waxed fabric (with an old iron or hot
> stone) helps to "seal" it, and melt away much of the
> excess wax. Beeswax may also work, and may be
> slightly more period...
Yes, this technique is talked about in the raingear-msg file that
I mentioned. I haven't tried this because I wasn't sure I liked
the idea of walking around campfires and lanterns wearing a candle.
And even if it was that flameable, waxing fabric tends to make it
much stiffer. This cloak I was talking about was primarily made
for Pennsic and since I'm now flying to Pennsic, being able to be
folded small is an advantage.
- --
THL Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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