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I wanted to make this spring-like jacket warm enough to hold up against the windy city so I added an insulation layer and lined it with fleece. When I started I wasnt sure how big to make it to allow for the extra bulk, but one size up worked out great. I didnt alter anything else and this was the most fun thing (and biggest project) I ever completed, and I’m really happy with it. :)
suit wool, fleece, Insul-Bright(for insulation) interfacing, and lots of buttons
Burda Style for the pattern, Jo-ann’s for the fabric, and my boyfriend’s mother for letting me borrow her sewing machine while mine was in for repairs!
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Feb 22, 2009, 10.15 PMby sewglam
What an awesome job on your jacket! I love the zipper and the fuzzy lining inside. If I had a jacket like that I would wear it all the time! I love the color choices as well. It rocks!
Feb 19, 2009, 04.18 AMby ParaNoire
ah, I like this!
now I want to make the winter Version for myself :D
Feb 16, 2009, 08.36 AMby sabriner
awesome! i agree with your color sense. and that yellow beanie is great.
Feb 16, 2009, 08.08 AMby smvphotography
totally awesome! wish mine looked as cool as yours!
Feb 15, 2009, 03.59 PMby Angel06158
What a wonderful job! Love it!!