Thursday, March 31, 2011

Jacket Update

First muslin of my jacket and I was ready to trash it and look for something else.  Claire Kennedy  to the rescue.  She made some suggestions and I altered the pattern to eliminate both the welt pocket and the fact that the lower side is not attached and stands away from the body and is just not flattering or practical.  I altered the jacket to one, enable me to attach the curves to the jacket side and only leave an opening for a small pocket in the front curved seam.  Good for a lipstick or tissue or just interest.  I have actually never made a pocket like this in a seam so I have to look for some instructions, though I think I know what to do. I loved how the front fit, so it made it worth doing more alterations to the jacket and I am ready to make another muslin.

I love the fabric I bought and I am waiting for some 4 ply silk crepe samples for the pants.  Not making the pattern pants, but I am going to take my tnt pattern and widen the legs a lot to give a full pant.  For those of you who have forgotten what I am sewing, after all it's been awhile, here it is again.  I like the width of these pants, but not the pleated front.  Maybe I'll make them a little narrower because I cannot wear much of a heel.


I found this really nice silk and metallic fabric from Marcy Tilton for the jacket.  I like the face of the fabric on the left, though either is probably ok.  The picture on the right has some silk charmeuse of the color I am looking for in 4 ply silk crepe.  In real life both fabrics are cooler. 

By the way, I ordered my samples from Mood's online site and guess what?  They have finally fixed it and it no longer acts like you are using dial up instead of the very nice fast dsl line that I use.   I can now recommend their site; especially for dyed to match silks in all types and lots of
colors.  They should be here today.  or tomorrow.


8 comments:

  1. Your jacket fabric is very special, perfect for a big occasion. I am looking forward to seeing your outfit and hearing about your adventures along the way!

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  2. Your fabric is gorgeous. This should be stunning and so flattering with your coloring.

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  3. That fabric looks absolutely fabulous! Can't wait to see the end result! It will be amazing.

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  4. Count me in too, anxious to see your progress.

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  5. Oh, that fabric is so beautiful! The result will be a beautiful and elegant jacket, I'm looking forward to seeing your progress.

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  6. Good to know about Mood's site. Like where you're going with this.

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  7. OK - I can't wait to see the next step here. This looks really great, and take your time, you can work through all your problems here a lot easier than you think!

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  8. Glad you didn't have to trash it. I love the look.

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