Actually when I say it's finished I mean it is finished as far as it can be. The collar band is supposed to be topstitched as well, but my fabric is quite thick and there is no way I can get this part under the foot of my machine without really forcing it which makes for extremely bad topstitching (trust me, if I have to unpick any more topstitching I will go nuts). With the benefit of hindsight (in addition to not dropping the camera) I would have marked the seamlines of each collar piece and done the topstitching before stitching the pieces together. Do you think it is OK to leave the jacket like this? I don't have much choice, but maybe I can take it in to my alterations place and see if they can do it with their industrial machines if it looks really odd.Apart from the topstitching this pattern is not too difficult. I love the design of it, the seaming and the zip detail on the sleeves. I sewed part of the collar in by hand as it was much easier to control it that way and make sure that the lapel, collarband and top collar all met at the same point. It's funny I used to think that the goal was to sew as much as possible by machine like Ready to Wear and that handsewing was somehow cheating, but if you can get better results first time then why not. The instructions have you attach the collarband to the top collar first and then separately attach each side of the collarband to the inside and outside of the jacket. To attach the collarband to the body of the jacket and the facing/lining, I machined the centre of each seam first, then each side leaving the last centimetre or so to the corner and hand stitched this part. Here is a photo to try and illustrate that step since it is hard to explain. You can see it would be quite tricky to get the machine right into the point on the right hand side.
Great jacket. Now I want to buy this pattern. I can't wait to see it modelled.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most gorgeous jackets I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThis jacket is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour jacket is FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYep, I agree, it is fabulous. I think it is ok without the topstitching on the tabs. I don't think anyone will notice. But if you can get it done professionally for you and it looks the same I think I would try for that.
ReplyDeleteYou really make some nice garments!!
Fantastic jacket. Your topstitching is amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Gosh.
ReplyDeleteYour jacket is amazing! I felt the same way as you about handstitching...like I was cheating and if I were really good, I would sew every stitch of a garment by machine. Then I read Couture Sewing Techniques by Claire Shaeffer. It was liberating, to say the least.
As I said over on PatternReview, I would feel 10 years younger and 10 pounds thinner with a jacket like this. I love it! Well done.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding jacket! I have this pattern (thanks to Adrienne) and I plan on making it! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this jacket. You made it very well too. It looks like an ambitious project.
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabulous! I've been following along.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry though about your camera.
So sorry about the camera! But the jacket is fabu!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool jacket. I made similar one out of wool and I love it. Its so rock and roll with a bit punk! great!
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