I've got my fabric ready to go. For the shell I got a super-funky chartreuse green and brown toile. The toile is 100% cotton upholstery fabric. It's a little stiff for the jacket, especially with the prounounced peplum, but I think after a washing it will soften a bit and work out well.
I found some brown and white polka dot charmeuse for the lining, although I'd really like to find an orange version of the polka dots to line it. We'll see what happens.
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My Lady Grey fabric |
I also have two other coat projects that I will be working on. The first is a high priority project! My wonderful husband bought my new sewing machine for me as a gift way back in APRIL, at which time I promised to make him an overcoat as a thank you! We picked out the pattern (Burda 7780), and went to the local scary fabric warehouse (for an entertaining man's-view of fabric shopping, check out his blog entry!) where he chose some wonderful black window-pane wool suiting and some funky purple-fuchsia lining. I never quite got to the coat, with the weather warming up and a wedding to plan, I figured I had lots of time. Now here we are, coming up on coat season, and I haven't finished it. I haven't even cut the pattern!
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My man certainly has an eye for fabric! |
Finally, I had included a longer coat in my fall wardrobe plan and have the pattern cut, the fabric washed and I'm ready to go. I'm using Simplicity 2812, one of the Project Runway patterns with all the mix and match parts. I found a very textured mustard yellow fabric in the upholstery section and had some yellow sunflower charmeuse that will be perfect as the lining. I'm considering underlining this coat to make it last a little longer into the season.
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The sunflower coat - long enough to wear with skirts! |
3 [comments]:
I like all these coats - but especially the Simplicity one. I had bought this pattern last winter, cut out a muslin and that's about as far as I got. Maybe I'll get motivated so I can wear it this winter! Can't wait to see how you do on all your projects! :-))
yay coats! It's the dog- all of my fall/winter stuff is black and I can't stand wearing black since inviting a white hairball to move in with us! I have to replace everything with more forgiving fabric. I pointed this out to Dan when he chose his fabric, but he didn't care!
Yay - so glad you'll be doing the gertie sew-a-long too! I've enjoyed seeing your sss outfits on flickr.
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