I made this coat out of necessity, and am quite pleased with myself. Using a pattern given to me (Family Circle no.44), I adjusted it for my long waist and longer arms and went for it. The only changes I made were to add belt loops and to make the collar a little bit smaller. I added button popper fasteners after wearing it a few times, as the belt alone wasn’t brilliant at keeping the coat where it should be.
I had a panic mid-coat about interlining, and then about pre-shrinking, which was something I had never heard about. Lovely Burdastyle members set me straight, and I was pleased to find out ways of interlining, and also that my wool had been pre-shrunk.
It’s made from 100% wool, with a cotton velvet collar and polyester lining, thick cotton interlining. It’s surprisingly warm, and it’s brilliant having coat arms long enough to keep my wrists warm.
Overall I am pleased with it, although I feel a bit like a 70s detective when wearing it.
(p.s. I took the pictures after wearing it for a month, so it’s a bit creasy… bad presentation I know)
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Jan 25, 2012, 10.32 AMby ajtak7171
Beautiful! I love the fabric, cut, and the contrasting fabric on the back collar. Great choices!
Jan 15, 2012, 12.52 PMby stephiaffi
This is a great coat! You should be super-pleased with yourself!
Jan 4, 2012, 07.36 PMby Andrea Delesdernier
Love this! and Great job on it.
Jan 1, 2012, 08.59 PMby Irina Schwab
I think you did a brilliant job, well done!
Jan 1, 2012, 08.10 PMby anneecharri
Great job! I love the retro Charlies Angels look