Saturday, January 17, 2009
MY FRENCH JACKET!!!
Well, here it is and it only took 3 months. (I didn't actually work on it for 3 months straight, it just feels that way.) After 120 hours of sewing I quit counting hours and started counting procedures- 10 buttons, 4 pockets, 6 sleeves. Yes, 6 sleeves- although the classic french jacket armhole is a tight, high fit I wasn't happy with the comfort and ease until I put the sleeves in for a third time. That meant taking the sleeves and the lining out twice and since they are both put in by hand it was a time consuming task. After sewing on 10 buttons I decided I liked it better without the buttons. I also liked three pockets better than four. Besides actual sewing time there were many uncounted hours spent searching for the perfect buttons and trims, a process made more difficult because there are so few resources besides the web. After a trial and error process of various trim combinations I decided on a bugle bead trim inserted at the edge of the jacket and three stands of a pink cashmere yarn overlaid with a black figure 8 trim.
Overall, I am happy with the finished product and although I would lkie to make another one someday it won't be anytime soon! With the completion of this jacket three of the five fabrics I bought in Paris are now hanging in my closet instead of laying in my sewing room. That feels good!
One of my next projects will be to make a blouse out of the remaining lining fabric which Susan tells me is Roberto Cavalli and a very nice compliment to Chanel.
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3 comments:
Oh la la la la!!!! You have such patience, my dear. It has paid off beautifully. Love your resolution of the trim problem too. Someday we must go to M&J in NYC together and stock up.
Very nice! I hear you about comfortable sleeves and armholes. I fussed with mine on my faux-Chanel jacket quite a bit too. Love the trim. And thanks for reading my blog!
Oh my Goodness!!!What a gorgeous jacket. I looked you up from Lindsay's blog. I love everything about it. Please show us more of your stuff soon.
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