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This coat is created using an IndyGo Junction pattern (Trench Topper IJ740) and Anna Maria Horner’s “Drawing Room” fabric. I did play with more fabric variations than the original and changed the button closures to just two tabs with some large vintage shell buttons. I also added some patch pockets on the front with the contrasting fabric. This is one of my favorite patterns because it does allow for a mix of fabrics. The large scale of this particular line of prints worked great for this jacket.
Anna Maria Horner’s “Drawing Room” fabric—home dec. weight
Intermediate
http://www.indygojunction.com/patterns/adult_clothing/all_adult_clothing/trench_topper/
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Apr 19, 2012, 01.57 AMby elaineren
Congratulations on your win! I love your interpretation of this design, it would be great in the Pacific NW!
Feb 9, 2012, 10.41 AMby zenica
This is such a fun coat! Let spring begin!
Feb 9, 2012, 12.34 AMby Julia Morley
wonderful! The sleeves are my favorite part :-)
Feb 8, 2012, 04.30 PMby turtlegirl00
i love the fabrics you used and the construction looks GREAT! excellent job!
Feb 8, 2012, 04.43 AMby Justine of Sew Country Chick
I love the fabrics!