Sunday, 5 June 2016

A sweet winter jacket for R

The weather has taken a turn for the chillier here, and as R has pretty much grown out of her old jacket, a new one had to be made quickly. This is pattern W from Sweet Clothes for Girls (you can see the same jacket on the back of the book, shown above), modified to include lining and in-seam pockets. I used a wool blend from Kim Anh fabrics and some long-hoarded cotton for the lining.

The jacket pattern is fairly straightforward, with patch pockets (I left those off), facings and a lined hood. Although I've added lining to unlined patterns before, I always find the process quite mind-bending. How do I incorporate the facings? When I sew the lining and outer together, which bits have to be left open so I can turn it right-side-out successfully? How does that magic sleeve-sewing technique - where you sew the outer sleeve hem to the lining sleeve hem - work again? (there's a summary here if you want to know, although I did mine a little differently). Somehow I muddled my way through and it all worked out. I even added a little 'secret pocket' to the inside of the jacket and remembered to include a fabric loop below the hood so the jacket can be hung on a hook if required (although I can't imagine when this might be). Five big red buttons add a bit of colour and are nice and easy to do up and undo.

You can see from R's expression that she was a bit fed up with modelling by the time I took that last photo of her with the hood on!

I'm pleased with how this one worked out, although I might opt for a pattern that includes lining instructions next time, in the interests of my mental health. And as this jacket is a perfect fit - that is to say, it doesn't have loads of growing room - I will probably be doing exactly that come next winter.


10 comments:

  1. It's lovely, worth the struggle working out how to line it.

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  2. This jacket is so beautiful. A job well done for inserting the lining. I think I came across that tutorial a long while ago and still haven't had the courage to take the plunge. I'll be waiting for Japanese sewing books to write a book titled "jackets with linings".

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    1. Ah yes, that would be a very useful book, wouldn't it!

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  3. Ah, I finally got to sit down to read about this beautiful jacket. I think it was absolutely worth it to line the jacket. The lining compliments the outer layer so nicely, and the buttons add just the right amount of colour. Love it.

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  4. Lovely jacket! I really like the wool you chose for it.

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    1. Thank you Carla. It took me ages to choose the fabric and I was worried my daughter would find it a bit boring, but luckily she seems to like it :)

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  5. This jacket is SO perfect. I absolutely LOVE it!!! Thanks again for linking up!!

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  6. What a lovely jacket! The fabrics are perfect and I always prefer to do a full lining too. Even though it is a bit more work!

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