It’s finished! I completed the jacket I told you all about. It’s a Chanel-style jacket and I must say, I love it! Not only the vibrant color, but the style and ease of wear. This was far easier to sew than I thought it would be when I started making it. I combined two of the views because I wanted shorter sleeves and patch pockets along with the shorter length. Although I never could find the trim I really wanted, I found some satin ribbon that was almost the same color as the fabric, so that’s what I used. I also did something I’ve never done before: LOTS of hand sewing. I actually followed the instructions and sewed sections by hand where it suggested. Usually that’s something I try to avoid. So, for example, the sleeve lining is attached by hand. For those of you who get the Vogue Patterns magazine, the April/May issue has a “hand stitches primer” article on what stitches to use where and how to do them. This was very helpful for me, since I had forgotten (or never knew) how to do many of these stitches.
This jacket is something that can be worn with jeans or with a skirt or over a dress. I definitely want to make another probably from something of a boulce-type fabric for cooler days. The material used for this is a washable, linen-like fabric I bought at JoAnn’s a couple of years ago.
Nice jacket.
Great job! Beautiful jacket…I can see why you really like it!! Ready to start your next one??
Looks like making that muslin paid off! This jacket looks and fits great! Nice work Denise!
Very cute and nice work too.