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.
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.
It's lovely, worth the struggle working out how to line it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Louise :)
DeleteThis 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".
ReplyDeleteAh yes, that would be a very useful book, wouldn't it!
DeleteAh, 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.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Jenya :)
DeleteLovely jacket! I really like the wool you chose for it.
ReplyDeleteThank 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 :)
DeleteThis jacket is SO perfect. I absolutely LOVE it!!! Thanks again for linking up!!
ReplyDeleteWhat 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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