This is Burda 09/2016 style 117 made from quilted upholstery fabric with the collar and pockets in offcuts of faux leather in navy. I previously made this skirt,
http://brackencrafts.blogspot.co.uk/2017/07/birthday-skirt.html
this dress,
http://brackencrafts.blogspot.co.uk/2017/12/teach-me-fashion-layer-dress.html
Well what can I say this was a massive learning curve for me since I had never made welt pockets.
I ended up recutting the right front 3 times due to my destruction when making the welt pockets so my advice if you have never done these do a mock up first. I started off with 4.5m of this fabric so luckilly was able to simply cut a new front (twice!) but under normal circumstances this might have been a very expensive disaster. As it is becaues I had lots of fabric it eventually worked.
First welt pocket |
Second attempt |
Final version works |
I tacked the zip in and hand sewed the sleeve linings in place |
Then I used a
salvedged zip from an old gazebo because its the only zip I had that was
long enough and I do not have spare money right now. I cut this off
shorter in fact after inserting and hid the ends inside the collar band.
I had a few problems with the zip as well due to believing it will all be ok and I even tacked it in but forgot to check before sewing that everything lined up OK.
Happy Christmas to everyone and heres hoping next year we may have a more peaceful world.
Thanks for visiting
Bracken
I love how you used the print to create interest in the front of the coat (the perpendicular flow to each side) and the pop of color with the welts and color!
ReplyDeleteThank you. To be perfectly honest the changing direction of the fabric design was the idea of my other half when I first cut this out. He was right as well because it does add something. The pop of colour from the welts was really a lucky accident. It sort of "goes" and I had some offcuts left over from my other projects. It was a very happy accident.
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