I made the very successful and easy to make faux leather skirt and wanted a jacket.
I have never made a peplum jacket so went with Burds Easy. Its the second item I have made from a Burda Easy and to be honest they are NOT EASY.
I think ts called Burda Easy because you do not need to trace and the styles are very teen inspired. Don't let that put you off though because they are also very wearable. Possibly the problem is all things I have made are the difficult patterns and I am taken in by the magazine title. The shirt I made worked and this has also worked.
They just take longer than I expected. But then most things do.
I suppose I really like to churn out fast easy projects which helps with blogging because I have something to write about every week, but really it is time I started to spend longer, and make better more involved clothing so apologies if the blog posts get further appart.
When you read all this stuff about being a successful blogger, a post a week seems to be a must, but really my blogging is a way to connect with people like me who sew, because its a lonely world otherwise. Its not really about being a blogger. Thats just the means to an end. And its a very successful way to feel connected. I a not really into Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter etc but I do enjoy blogging.
Though blogging does also mean you see your makes differently because you see photos when perhaps you would not normally take any and then you see things as others do and you see how something does not hang quite right - see my peplum!
Or is that just a crease?
I will still aim to do a post a week or more but when all you have achieved is unpicking something ten times it gets a bit difficult.
Well this faux leather is ok for unpicking as well which surprised me especially after the antics with my T shirt.
On this occassion, I immediately unpicked when I went wrong rather than go away and leave it.
It went wrong when I put in the zip, and later when I tried to finish off the neck.
Loads of problems in fact possibly down to my inaccurate cutting out with blunt scissors. Yes, I have to get round to buying some new ones asap because sharpening has not really helped much. I think there must be a burr stopping them working properly. They no longer cut along the entire blade.
Well the actual attaching of the zip, whilst giving me some thought to get it right, went OK. As explained in my previous post about constructing this jacket
This Burda Easy is in German so I need to be a bit creative. But then, I have yet to follow a Burda pattern that does things in what I think of as the right order anyway. I usually have to wing it.
I tried to sew the topstitching down the side of the zip, where you get the zip overlap - not sure what this is meant to be called. I carefully pinned onto the stitchline and I sewed from the right side. It went OK at the start then just all puckered up.
Disaster thinks me and ruined jacket from my lovely fabric. And this fabric was very cheap. this bit was just 99p for about 3m, but I still love it, it was such a bargain. I cannot replace for that price since the Ebay seller has since realised what it is she is selling. It now goes for £7 for 2m. Still Ok but this was much cheaper. I was very lucky to get it in the frst place. Green is not my first choice for leather but not a bad choice when this cheap and I do wear dark and bright greens a lot.
I also thought it will look great made into this jacket. But I am tired at the end of a busy weekend and get on with sewing to try and get this finished and I HAVE to immediately un-pick when it all went wrong. If it was any other fabric I would have done this later to avoid slipping with the stitch ripper when tired. I needed to stop but I persevered. I very slowly unpicked and forced myself to take a break half way through to ensure I did not destroy this.
Had a cup of tea and then when I had already decided to stop I just went ahead and sewed it with the right side down over the same stitch marks. I never pinned this time and its not quite perfect but does actually look passable. I do not think I would have done a better job later taking more time so thats the best I am going to manage I think. It will have to do. Its a bit narrower at one side at the top of the zip than the other but does not look too bad on.
So then I hand sewed the peplum lining up. I needed to add tucks on the reverse to make the peplum work. Again probably imperfect cutting. I think its is still not quite rigt in the way it hangs but only realised that after seeing the pictures. Definitely seems to be pulling a bit to one side (see the picture above) so I may get round to undoing and resewing this at some point.
Not now though because I have really had quite enough of this jacket and I am prepared to wear it as it is for a few wearings at least. I will see if it hangs out first because I did leave this in a pile of UFOs for over a month so have not kept it well and it did get creased. Being coated cotton I feel worried to iron it so will leave it for now and wait.
Then I couldn't get the collar to work either. I unpicked that 3 times before waking up in the middle of the night with a realisation that bias binding - I already have some in dark green which sort of tones - in a band attached to both the facing and the collar would sort the problem out. I think the facing was a touch too short but it works in the end. It was a bit fiddly to sew to each side but I got it done very quickly one morning. I hand sewed the inside collar next to the zip ending and the neck facings. The collar as you can see is higher one side or at least the facing shows more one side than the other!
It is a bit too tight possibly too or maybe my shoulders are too wide (they are wide!) so next time I think I may need to do some pattern adjusting here - wow I am getting so knowledgable now.
Wouldn't have even considered adjusting a pattern a year ago!
I have currently no idea what I need to do to correct this so will need to read up on the best way to adjust this - any help or advice on pattern adjusting for wide shoulders appreciated.
It has taken me months to make it, but mainly it has been the fact I needed to sew the cuffs by hand since I had such problems with the rest of the top stitching I decided not to bother to sew topstiching to attach these - at least I think that is what Burda is telling me to do, but as explained its in German and my german language skills are limited so I am going by pictures here. Since I couldn't handle the hand sewing and that meant I could not attach them any other way, this has had to wait till I got round to it which as it turned out was several weeks.
I am now in exactly the same boat with a coat I am making, and I have to hem the coat by hand and attach the lining which is a BIG project but more later on that, hence this was the smaller project so I finally got it finished.
Since its taken me so very long to sort out the problems with this jacket I really have had enough. I need this project to end!
I do not want to scrap it but its not very good really. But it does work despite all the mistakes and my next one should in theory work better. I am reasonably happy despite my collar which is definitely not right. It looks OK according to my other half who can be very critical. I can wear this despite the neck, because unless I do the zip right up, which is something I am very unlikely to do anyway, you actually cannot really tell its wonky. Having long hair probably hides things too so I will try not to tie it back when wearing this!
And really I should now move on I think and maybe make another more perfect version of this and use this as my muslin. Maybe a size larger too! And with adjustments............
Sad I had to go and make my first attempt from my faux leather but then they do say make a muslin first don't they. Wise words in this case but a bit late for me to realise that!
So here is is with my green skirt:
And here I feel cosplay-ish with my green faux leather leggings:
Could do with a sword or something here!
Yes. its OK despite its faults and again it was a real learning curve and after all thats the whole point of this blog.
Thanks for reading and please feel free to leave any comments - especially if you have advice on how to do this better or make adjustments for wide shoulders because everywhere else it fits, because thats what I need for my next version of this pattern - and I haven't a clue where to start. Maybe I should cut a larger size and try to grade in to the waist?
Thanks for reading,
Bracken
Your jacket looks like it is pulling across the front between the armholes - it might need widening there. That is definitely affecting fit of neckband but the neck opening may also be a fraction to high at the front. It also looks tight across the bust - as if you need a FBA. If you trace pattern onto non-woven tracing interfacing it is easy to tissue fit before you cut fabric, and is easy to modify pattern.
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Thank you for the advice. I never even considered the neck could be too high. Or to do a FBA. I have never done this but will look up since I have read a few posts on doing this and it seems quite straight forward. The only picture I can find of this jacket is here:
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The pattern is not available in the UK. Not sure about on Burdastyle.com. I bought it in German though to be honest I do not think the problem is with language but rather with my skill level. I want to make another version so will try the fitting adjustments you have suggested and see if that helps. Thanks for your help.