SISC item #2 is sewn! I really appreciate all of the input regarding the sleeves of the jacket. Thanks to everyone!!
Here is the finished product. I really like the way that it came out! It isn't like anything else in my wardrobe, which is fun. The pattern is Vogue 1099, a Badgley Mischka design. It is a very loose fitting jacket, with a standing collar, shaping in front with pleats and gathered short sleeves. The pattern includes a slightly gathered undercollar, which I did not make. I basted it in, and it just didn't make me happy. Otherwise I followed the pattern. The lining pattern is included, but does not include the pleats, rather forms a sort of princess seam with the facing piece. It looks nice, but I don't think it has quite as much ease as the jacket front. As is was, I actually sewed a size 10 without alteration. There is so much ease that an FBA wasn't necessary. The fit is fine in front, but over a more bulky top, the jacket is a bit snug in the back and sleeves. Obviously designed to be a spring jacket!
The fabrics are both from Hancock's. The shell is a cotton pique and the lining is polyester crepe. Both are soft and have a nice drape. The pique has enough body that I didn't interface the body of the jacket at all, just the facings. I wanted a soft, more casual look.
So, who's wondering what I did with the sleeve? In the end, I did the lining per Vogue's instructions - gathering stitches which I tied off. Both Audrey and Jane M have made this jacket and found the sleeves to have sufficient ease in this area that reinforcement wasn't required. It looks good that way, but it was a serious pain, so for the shell, I used clear elastic to gather/stabilize.
I generally sew on clear elastic with a zigzag, but I wanted to preserve the look of the lines of straight stitching, so I used a regular straight stitch. It was a little fussier to sew on, but I think it looks good. I initially thought of shirring/smocking with elastic thread in the bobbin, but I wanted to be able to better control the finished length and that isn't really possible. Then Trena reminded me that shirring elastic seems to have a pretty short lifespan, and I want this jacket to last!
I really thought that this would be a good jacket for my belly, and while it does fit over the belly, I think that it makes me look rather more triangular than I actually am. Fortunately, I only have a few more weeks before we can see how it looks without the belly!!
17 comments:
Oh I missed the previous post on this. Looks ovely though. I also did made this jacket and made the sleeves as the pattern instructed. The clear elastic is a brilliant idea, though! I also skipped the undercollar. I think it looks great on you!
Oh, ever so cute! Great job, and I love the cotton pique.
It looks pretty amazing belly or no belly! I love the sleeve detail - and the colour is gorgeous - great job!
Wow! I missed the previous post as well! I love the jacket on you - fantastic color (and lipstick!). Great job - it looks very professional, and I might add, difficult with all those little details.
I love that jacket. Love, love, love! I expect to see your mother make one, since she just bought that pattern. I also have it, yet unmade. Sigh.
I love it when the lining has a great design all hidden away like this!
Great jacket, I LOVE that lining! Beautiful work!
Such a cute jacket!
I'm glad you sorted out the sleeve issue, because the final result is brilliant! It's a lovely colour on you too.
It looks lovely, the sleeves are great and i love the lining
You look great, and the jacket is beautiful. The sleeves are such a neat detail.
The jacket looks great! I am sure you will get many compliments on it. Turquoise is definitely a flattering color on you.
Love the way it came out! It's gorgeous!
Super pretty! I love the color and style:)
Very bright and cheerful! Like it's maker :)
This will be a perfect jacket for spring. Really lovely.
Oh wow... it's beautiful! The color really pops and looks great on you! You have been busy busy with all your sewing! :)
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