I wanted a more subtle coat after making the trench coat and I’ve admired this style for a while without selecting fabric for it. The pattern sizes began too large for me so I added a curved shoulder dart after all was said and done. I would have preferred not to dart but I only realised after it was finished. Also added pockets, no coat is complete without them.
*Update Jan 2013: correct Burdastyle pattern reference now available*
two types of wool, lining silk, salvaged bone buttons
Intermediate
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Jul 29, 2012, 02.36 PMby malinfjell
Oh, I love love love this! Looks so great, and what a clever way to make the shoulders fit better. So impressed! Great job!
Jul 28, 2012, 10.18 AMby Mary Athey
wow i love this.the two fabrics work well to.gether and i bet its warm as well as stylish. i can never get my burda magazine references to work?? i end up just clicking the not based on anything and just ohotographing the magazine xx