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    jeneyre got a reaction from mindputtee in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre reacted to Angelus in Director Krennic Costume Version 1   
    For Krennic cape. There is a side hole for the arm to come out (which is pretty much super useless) but it is mostly cover up. And there are alot of top stitching for his cape. You can use eye hooks or buttons to clip to the tunic. 


    I have use Off white denim kind of fabric to give some weight to the cape.

     







    There is a lady who did a Officer Tunic overall which you will need to puzzle it (or below there is an idea on how the pattern may look)
     
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    jeneyre got a reaction from kman in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from jenmcnitt in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from Brennes in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from GiuliaEclipse95 in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from lantern2745 in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre reacted to BLACKFOX in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    Thank you for doing this Jennifer.
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    jeneyre got a reaction from TK1571 in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from doc1863 in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from BLACKFOX in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from Petruson in JenEyre's Imperial Officer Tunic Pattern   
    I FINALLY got around to digitizing my Imperial Officer Tunic pattern!!!
    I ran a contest where people who donated to a project getting protective gear to doctors got a vote for every dollar they donated and my officer tunic was the winner by a landside!
    Free printable PDF here:
    http://www.jeneyre.com/2020/04/imperial-officer-tunic-pattern.html 
     
    This was originally made to fit - Bust 40, Waist 32, Hip 40 and 5'7" and is made to fit a form with some curves.
    If you use the pattern, please consider donating what you would have spent buying a pattern to an organization supporting the effort to fight COVID-19!
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    jeneyre got a reaction from Duchessina in Why an IOC costume?   
    A big part of what drew me to make my Imperial staff officer was loving the tailoring of the uniform. I tend to pick costumes either because I love the character or because I want to challenge myself with the costume construction. I also do historical costuming, and I loved being able to apply what I've done recently with Victorian tailoring to my officers tunic.

    I've actually only trooped in my officer once so far, at a children's museum event. It was SOOO hard to keep my "resting sith face" imperial officer scowl going..... The temptation to smile at the little kids was very strong!!!

    I mainly end up trooping as Princess Leia, Rey, or my generic Jedi. (And now as Vice Admiral Holdo - the most fashionable of Admirals!)

    However, I wore my officer a lot at last year's dragoncon and had an absolute blast! I have sooo much fun scowling at everyone and feeling superior to every being who is not worthy to serve the Emperor. It's especially fun hanging out with all the other officers!




    (Portrait by the incredibly talented http://www.herodreamsimaging.com/ )




    It's also really satisfying to be an imperial officer as a woman, considering the lack of female imperial officers in the original trilogy. When I was little, I would have LOVED too see female imperial officers! I'm glad there are now women in the first order breaking the "kyber Crystal ceiling"!
    It's important for little girls to know that they can grow up to be anything, not just one of the "good guys"!


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    jeneyre got a reaction from lucnak in Why an IOC costume?   
    A big part of what drew me to make my Imperial staff officer was loving the tailoring of the uniform. I tend to pick costumes either because I love the character or because I want to challenge myself with the costume construction. I also do historical costuming, and I loved being able to apply what I've done recently with Victorian tailoring to my officers tunic.

    I've actually only trooped in my officer once so far, at a children's museum event. It was SOOO hard to keep my "resting sith face" imperial officer scowl going..... The temptation to smile at the little kids was very strong!!!

    I mainly end up trooping as Princess Leia, Rey, or my generic Jedi. (And now as Vice Admiral Holdo - the most fashionable of Admirals!)

    However, I wore my officer a lot at last year's dragoncon and had an absolute blast! I have sooo much fun scowling at everyone and feeling superior to every being who is not worthy to serve the Emperor. It's especially fun hanging out with all the other officers!




    (Portrait by the incredibly talented http://www.herodreamsimaging.com/ )




    It's also really satisfying to be an imperial officer as a woman, considering the lack of female imperial officers in the original trilogy. When I was little, I would have LOVED too see female imperial officers! I'm glad there are now women in the first order breaking the "kyber Crystal ceiling"!
    It's important for little girls to know that they can grow up to be anything, not just one of the "good guys"!


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    jeneyre got a reaction from bjsavage7 in Why an IOC costume?   
    A big part of what drew me to make my Imperial staff officer was loving the tailoring of the uniform. I tend to pick costumes either because I love the character or because I want to challenge myself with the costume construction. I also do historical costuming, and I loved being able to apply what I've done recently with Victorian tailoring to my officers tunic.

    I've actually only trooped in my officer once so far, at a children's museum event. It was SOOO hard to keep my "resting sith face" imperial officer scowl going..... The temptation to smile at the little kids was very strong!!!

    I mainly end up trooping as Princess Leia, Rey, or my generic Jedi. (And now as Vice Admiral Holdo - the most fashionable of Admirals!)

    However, I wore my officer a lot at last year's dragoncon and had an absolute blast! I have sooo much fun scowling at everyone and feeling superior to every being who is not worthy to serve the Emperor. It's especially fun hanging out with all the other officers!




    (Portrait by the incredibly talented http://www.herodreamsimaging.com/ )




    It's also really satisfying to be an imperial officer as a woman, considering the lack of female imperial officers in the original trilogy. When I was little, I would have LOVED too see female imperial officers! I'm glad there are now women in the first order breaking the "kyber Crystal ceiling"!
    It's important for little girls to know that they can grow up to be anything, not just one of the "good guys"!


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    jeneyre got a reaction from bluecrow in Why an IOC costume?   
    A big part of what drew me to make my Imperial staff officer was loving the tailoring of the uniform. I tend to pick costumes either because I love the character or because I want to challenge myself with the costume construction. I also do historical costuming, and I loved being able to apply what I've done recently with Victorian tailoring to my officers tunic.

    I've actually only trooped in my officer once so far, at a children's museum event. It was SOOO hard to keep my "resting sith face" imperial officer scowl going..... The temptation to smile at the little kids was very strong!!!

    I mainly end up trooping as Princess Leia, Rey, or my generic Jedi. (And now as Vice Admiral Holdo - the most fashionable of Admirals!)

    However, I wore my officer a lot at last year's dragoncon and had an absolute blast! I have sooo much fun scowling at everyone and feeling superior to every being who is not worthy to serve the Emperor. It's especially fun hanging out with all the other officers!




    (Portrait by the incredibly talented http://www.herodreamsimaging.com/ )




    It's also really satisfying to be an imperial officer as a woman, considering the lack of female imperial officers in the original trilogy. When I was little, I would have LOVED too see female imperial officers! I'm glad there are now women in the first order breaking the "kyber Crystal ceiling"!
    It's important for little girls to know that they can grow up to be anything, not just one of the "good guys"!


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    jeneyre reacted to Tutanchseth in Excerpt from Thrawn: Alliances   
    I have to admit that i really had to force me through the Aftermath books. Except Jes, Sinjir and Sloane I didn't like any of the characters, especially both Wexleys.
     
    But I'm really excited about  Alliances. I'm curious if we get to know some of the things the Emperor had in mind for the unknown regions, what eventually happened to Eli, what the Chiss Ascendancy looks like in the new canon, if Pellaeon  will be the new sidekick for Thrawn and if we get any snippets of information what happened after the Rebels finale.
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    jeneyre reacted to Tentayena in Excerpt from Thrawn: Alliances   
    Someone better Disneybound this, I swear to god
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    jeneyre reacted to Tentayena in Excerpt from Thrawn: Alliances   
    ***ALSO KIND OF SPOILER*** 
     
     
    I can't believe Palpatine is just sending Vader and Thrawn to Disney World
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    jeneyre reacted to Steven in Excerpt from Thrawn: Alliances   
    Well the first Thrawn-Trilogy is hard to beat
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    jeneyre got a reaction from Hask in Why an IOC costume?   
    A big part of what drew me to make my Imperial staff officer was loving the tailoring of the uniform. I tend to pick costumes either because I love the character or because I want to challenge myself with the costume construction. I also do historical costuming, and I loved being able to apply what I've done recently with Victorian tailoring to my officers tunic.

    I've actually only trooped in my officer once so far, at a children's museum event. It was SOOO hard to keep my "resting sith face" imperial officer scowl going..... The temptation to smile at the little kids was very strong!!!

    I mainly end up trooping as Princess Leia, Rey, or my generic Jedi. (And now as Vice Admiral Holdo - the most fashionable of Admirals!)

    However, I wore my officer a lot at last year's dragoncon and had an absolute blast! I have sooo much fun scowling at everyone and feeling superior to every being who is not worthy to serve the Emperor. It's especially fun hanging out with all the other officers!




    (Portrait by the incredibly talented http://www.herodreamsimaging.com/ )




    It's also really satisfying to be an imperial officer as a woman, considering the lack of female imperial officers in the original trilogy. When I was little, I would have LOVED too see female imperial officers! I'm glad there are now women in the first order breaking the "kyber Crystal ceiling"!
    It's important for little girls to know that they can grow up to be anything, not just one of the "good guys"!


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    jeneyre reacted to Hask in Why an IOC costume?   
    Because I look so damm good in the uniform, Officers were always my favourites I loved the cut of thier jib and always wanted to be one, Tagge was the officer that stood out as the one who was right and the others did not listen
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    jeneyre reacted to Centauri in Realizations at Celebration III   
    It was great meeting you too !!
     
    The CRL can be inconsistent or incomplete when it comes to certain details , so there is stuff you end up learning by spending hours roaming around here , looking at the Executor and Imperator status requests . I think i can safely say that most of the things i learned regarding our lovely uniforms i learned by reading Phil's comments on the promotion board
     
    I was proud to stand among all of you in London , particularly since the Officers are a rare view around here . I won't be missing another IOC photoshoot anytime soon
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    jeneyre reacted to aarvidsson in Realizations at Celebration III   
    I didn't know quite where to put this, so in the Officer's lounge it goes. I was at CE III and wore my fairly new green line officer's uniform. I had the utmost privilege to meet many amazing people in equally amazing uniforms (Kris, Phil, Steve, Barry and Cassandra, to name but a few). I was the rather quiet guy with a full beard, doing his best not to look like a complete tool.
     
    I put together the officer uniform as I'll need good visibility when driving my R2 droid and thus can't rely on either the gunner or the TIE I've got in the closet, but I didn't think I'd like it as much as I do. Then one of the beforementioned gentlemen mentioned something as we were standing around after the IOC photo - "You set the standard. You take the costuming to the next level. It makes me proud to wear the officer uniform when I see you guys". That resonated in me and made me perk up and really, really want to be a part of this detachment. I think it was Phil that was very specific in saying that "the point is not to point out mistakes, but to show you where improvements can be made and thus lift us all to a higher level".  Unfortunately I'm way better at stiching people up than sewing fabric, but if I could learn how to build a droid, I might be able to learn enough sewing to do the alterations needed. I will be applying for level two shortly (as I don't think my boots are OK for level 3), but I've got some details to take care of first. 
     
    Thank you all for opening my eyes to (yet) a whole new level of detail, and I hope I didn't gape too much at Cassandra when she took one look at my belt and told me it was a ROTJ belt. Apparently the thin lines were there for a reason...
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