Can you hide your tabard




















Invisible tabards wouldn't be that much of a stretch given the current state of things. Post by Sas Prob the same way you can wear a helm and get credit for it in your inventory but at the same time not have it appear on your toon.

To some extent I agree with you; however, the entire point of a tabard is, typically, cosmetic. Having it be invisible is ultimately against it's primary purpose. But, since tabard's have started becoming more useful in regards to reputation gains and such, I wouldn't personally be opposed to the option of toggling for those who want it.

I don't wear a tabard on my primary toon. While there are variations on the design, and you can make them as complicated as you like by making them part-coloured split into two, four or more colours , in its most basic form, it is a long, narrow rectangle or two sewn in the middle , with a keyhole neckline cut in the middle for your head. Longer styles could be split up the middle, usually to crotch height, to account for someone riding a horse regularly. Some were slightly more fitted, or the front and back was more of a large trapezium, than a rectangle.

Sometimes there were additional panels at the shoulders, to show more heraldry, or colours. Does it fall to the floor, to mid-calf, knee or mid-thigh?

Can you see any seams? Can you see if it was lined with another colour or fabric? This latter style is trapezoidal, and it will affect the finished look, and the authenticity of your costume. Under it? To measure up your tabard, first, choose your length. Look at your source picture and decide if it needs to sit narrower or wider than this on the body, and adjust accordingly.

Add 2cm for seam allowance. The easiest thing to do is to sew the front half to the back half at the shoulders. If you are making the front and back panels out of two or four pieces parti-coloured , remember to sew these together before you do the shoulders. Start with all the vertical seams, and then do all the horizontal ones, and it will sit neat and fairly flat.

Remember to leave your front and back splits in for horse riding if the design calls for it. Single Layer: Once the whole thing has been sewn together, use a rolled hem to finish all the outside edges on a single-layer tabard. Lined: If you are lining it, take your complete inside and outside pieces, and sew them together with the right sides facing.

Leave the neck hole open so you can turn the two layers right side out through this seam. Turn and press your seams before finishing the neck hole.

What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived Page 1 of 2 Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards World of Warcraft Option to hide tabard? User Info: mrhighlife User Info: BenuNeko. It's called removing your Tabard. Ever thus the deadbeats, Lebowski. User Info: Thedrax. Why would you have it on if you don't want to see it? All I intend to do is blow him up into a thousand pieces, so that the 5 people can escape, I don't want him to DIE.

User Info: Kokeii. To be fair, the tabards you wear while getting rep are seriously ugly. User Info: YojimboSW. Then use an item that changes the appearance of your character. Maybe I want to receive the benefits of wearing it while being able to see the gear I have on?

Or perhaps it's a pain in the ass to equip the Argent Tournament tabard every time I want to use it and then wait 30 seconds to actually be able to use it? There are definitely valid reasons to want to hide an equipped tabard, but if it can't be done then I guess I'll just have to live with it.

Savory Deviate Delights are rather easy to get, especially if you have the recipe to make them yourself.



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