Showing posts with label jacket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jacket. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2011

PETIT DUDE

From, Ottobre design  (Issue 3/2009 # 25 - Tiger), I have sewn this jacket in denim for my little friend Connor. The lining is a cotton from Moda (central park). A lot of top-stitches are made in contrasted orange thread. It was not a very difficult design, but it needs time and attention.
I also made two summer shirts for him. For both I used the pattern  #11 Apple from Ottobre 3/2010.  I added a pleat in the center back for better ease. The green cotton is a cute Debbie Mumm's fabric. I lined the back yoke with a contrasted color from the same designer.
I designed two lopsided pockets on the other shirt, playing with the stripes. I also embroidered a sailboat by machine. The buttons are sewn with red thread. It is classy and yet different.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

FLEECE & SPARKLING ORGANZA JACKET

 from ordinary fleece to tailored jacket...
Let me introduce you to my great friend Jane. She is an artist in many ways, playing the violin and painting. Jane also is a talented craft woman: potter, quilter, knitter and crocheter. If you are living around Berryville, Boyce or Millwood, you might have seen her work in an exhibition.
It will  soon be her birthday and I could not miss the opportunity to sew something personal for her.
As she likes easy care garments and glittery fabrics, I choose to combine fleece and a sparkling organza.
I was inspired by a princess line jacket pattern with fanciful flounces from a Burda Plus magazine.
The model has an edge to edge front, so I added an overlap and three buttons for closure to give more warmth.
I was also pretty sure that she would like pockets, subtle and elegant, I mean bound ones of course!
At last, I fully lined the jacket.
I can't wait to see Jane and shall have my camera ready when she  opens her present.