Continuing the blog post about my winter wool coat sewing, I mentioned that I made two muslins for the coat, and here is the one! My first muslin was made out of yellow cotton fabric so as to just test the size and length. For the first muslin, I lengthened the jacket length by 10 cm, but it still looked like an office lady’s jacket. I was hoping my jacket to be a boyfriend jacket, like AYR‘s. The length covers the butt, and the fit is not skin tight but slim enough so that it does not look like you are wearing a man’s jacket. So I further lengthend the jacket by additional 8cm, In total 18cm longer than what the patterns say.
Pattern: Butterick B 4610
Size: I blended the size 6 and 12.
Adjustment: Skipped the patch pockets and added the inseam pocket between front panel and side front panel. I also lengthened the jacket by 18 cm below the waist line.
Fabric: pink jersey (same fabric as this girl’s T-shirt to a Dress tutorial)
Outfit details | Dress: vintage, Jacket: self-made, Watch: Michael Kors, Pumps: Salvatore Ferragamo
The pattern came from the Craftsy course, Classic Tailoring: the Blazer. I started watching the class but only finished lesson two and just abandoned it for about a year. I find most Craftsy courses rather boring. Every time I try to watch one while hanging out on my bed, I fall a sleep. I’ve sewn a few jackets before including this men’s tuxedo, so I just skipped the class all together and sewed according to the pattern instructions.
The jacket took me a long time since I had the wrong fabric – I used cupro lining for this stretch jersey outer shell fabric, which did not work well at all together. So I ended up ripping the lining and went without lining. Had I known that I would make this without lining, I would have done something else to the seam allowances, like binding with bias strips or something. By the time I removed the lining, I had spent around 10 hours on this jacket and gotten sick of sewing it, so I just serged the seam allowances.
I’m not 100% happy with the jacket..I don’t like the wrinkles around the shoulder (set-in sleeves gone wrong) and the jersey wasn’t the most fitted fabric for this project. Thankfully, I think this is still wearable and I will be wearing this more in the Spring when the weather warms up. Can’t wait for the warm weather already!
Butterick4610という既成の型紙を使ってジャケットを作りました。
本来のものより長さは18センチ長くして、ボーイフレンドジャケット風に。
裏地をつけたり、外したり試行錯誤したので、10時間近くかかってしまいました。。
残念ならら、作るものすべてが大成功っていうわけではないですね。
これは、一応着られるけど、よくみるとあーすればよかった、こーすればよかったってことが多い作品になってしまいました。
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Novita says
I keep buying Craftsy classes because I want to learn something new, but everytime I fall asleep too! My husband, however, has had some success with his Craftsy cooking classes. So I guess it depends on the personality 😀
Can’t wait to see the final version. I think you will look great in camel!
Chie says
Novita, I’m exactly the same way! I always buy classes on sale on craftsy, thinking of watching it later but I never do. I even set up a weekly schedule to watch it, but it did not last…
Ginger says
This turned out so cute! It looks adorable on you! Just yesterday afternoon I was trying to watch a sewing video and I fell asleep… for almost two hours!
Chie says
Glad to hear I’m not the only one who falls a sleep on the craftsy course… I really like Girtie’s bombshell dress one. That one made my stay awake!