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I followed a very simple jacket pattern which I found in the older issues of Burda magazine. In fact, it is the same one I used for my Jubilee jacket.
This time I added frog fasteners (hand sewn), and pearl beads in three shades – silver, pearl white and pearlised.
It only took one hour to finish the jacket, however a few more hours for the finishing touches.
I thought it would look nice over a sheer Christmas party or New Year outfit!
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Nov 19, 2012, 09.20 AMby MademoiselleP
This is such a lovely jacket! And those details! It must have taken forever to sew all these pearls? Well, it was worth it as your jacket is amazing and really looks like it belongs to a princess. It will be perfect for the holidays. Congrats!
Nov 18, 2012, 10.10 AMby Mary Athey
This is beautiful. i love all your details. What fabric did you use? x
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Nov 18, 2012, 07.26 PMby Irina Schwab
it is commercial felt, used in crafts. I could not afford the wool, expensive felt.
Nov 18, 2012, 12.24 AMby kisses
You are a fast sewer….only an hour. Well done
Nov 17, 2012, 11.44 PMby jennyrecorder
An hour??? That’s amazing, the finishing touches make it :)
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Nov 18, 2012, 12.19 AMby Irina Schwab
Jenny, the start pattern only has 3 pieces, back, front x2 and sleeve x3. And the stitches are visible… and you don’t need to tidy it up! The stitches themselves take 10 minutes, promise! :-)
Nov 17, 2012, 07.06 PMby kess
Wow! this is beautiful!! I love the details! SO beautiful! are the princess seams actual seams or just pintucks? I’m completely baffled by this! it’s amazing!
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Nov 18, 2012, 12.17 AMby Irina Schwab
I am overwhelmed by your comments, thanks so much. The pattern is in fact in Burda 8/2011, and i chose it because it is so simple. The seams you are referring to are not in the plan, I added them afterwards to give the garment more shape. There are similar ones at the back as well. I simply pinched the fabric and stitched along the chalk marks.
Nov 17, 2012, 06.54 PMby misumihaela
lovely details :-)
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Nov 18, 2012, 12.13 AMby Irina Schwab
Thanks, Mihaela!