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I have just recently started sewing again after 10 years off and was hoping to learn some new skills and freshen my old ones too. I have never done a coat before and I was super nervous to try this without muslin as the real fabric was quite expensive. I have decided to set goals for my projects before I start so I don’t get bogged down with trying to do ALL things and ALL the skills ALL the time. Too stressful. The goals for this coat were as follows:
1. Make a muslin (hopefully wearable) . . .and yes it is!!
2. Learn how to modify a pattern (I added seem pockets for the first time and I underlined it)
3. Learn how to do a Hong Kong seam finish.
I cut a small on the top and sleeves and added 4inches to the length (I am 6 feet tall) and I cut a medium bottom and added 2 inches length here. Once the coat was finished, I didn’t particularly like how boxy the top looked on my so I added two pleats in the back and slapped on a back tab and some buttons to finish it. On the real version I will definitely add a vertical dart there instead. Overall, I am so happy with the result and I learned so much.
Material purchased online was advertised as camel colored 100% wool. When I received it, it was camel colored from afar but close up it has pastel pink, green, blue, yellow threads running through it. Though this is not a fabric I would have picked, I used it because it was my muslin anyway and it actually matched my kiwi green china silk lining and the contrast fabric I used to make my bias tape.
Intermediate
http://www.sewserendipity.com/product_info.php?products_id=145
http://pattythesnugbug.com/2011/sound-of-music-coat-sew-serendipity/
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Dec 28, 2012, 09.51 PMby hlm0401
Very professional looking. Would never guess it was your “muslin”.
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Jan 26, 2013, 01.12 PMby martinalici
Thank you, it really surprised me too. ;)
Dec 27, 2012, 11.18 PMby mojo elgin
This is gorgeous! I love it when a plan works out just right :)
Dec 26, 2012, 06.50 PMby Mary Athey
This is lovely. It looks so professionally well done. I can.t.wait to see the next one xx
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Jan 26, 2013, 01.11 PMby martinalici
Thank you!! I’ll get better pictures next time. The bodice is done but had to do some emergency home repair and coat will have to wait a few more weeks but I am very excited to get back to it.