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Thursday 24 July 2008

Saffron Safari Jacket Finished

I know - - - about time too!

My blog title - sewing gallery - has not been very appropriate of late. It's rather less of a regular gallery and more like one of those modern art installation with a big empty room containing a small and useless object artfully arranged in the middle of the floor. But all that is going to change soon I hope - from August I will only be working 3 days a week so I will have a whole extra day to get some pieces hanging up in my gallery.

Let's start now - here is the final jacket. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.





The only changes I made to the original pattern (shown below in case you need a refresher as it's been so long in the making) were to add a lining, omit the pockets and shorten the jacket by around 4 inches. I left off the top row of buttons since I will only ever wear this jacket with the collar open. I also only did one row of topstitching instead of 2 because I misinterpreted the instructions at the beginning and once the seams were enclosed I didn't want to go back and fix that.

Amazingly, with the other pieces I have completed recently I have created an accidental mini wardrobe :


20 comments:

  1. You did a beautiful job on this jacket!

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  2. Fabulous! And your buttons match so well.

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  3. i'm inspired! I never would have thought a safari jacket could look so classy!

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  4. Beautiful!!!! I absolutely love it!

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  5. Very cute jacket! I love the pleated sleeve detail.

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  6. love the jacket and especially the color. You might not be producing a lot but you continue to produce quality...which is far more important!

    Great job!

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  7. You, are walking hot stuff in this jacket. Gorgeous. Well done with the accidental wardrobe too!

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  8. Fantastic jacket, I really like the shorter length.

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  9. I really like the shorter length. It goes so well with all your "accidental" wardrobe items. Beautiful work :))

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  10. Allison, That is such a smart jacket! You look fantastic. Love all three outfits.

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  11. It was worth the wait! It is stunning and I'm glad that it works with so many other pieces in your wardrobe!

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  12. I love it, and it suits you so well! Congratulations on a great job!

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  13. Great jacket. Love the color. I know you will get a lot of mileage out of it.

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  14. absolutely beautiful! I want to make this one too... =)

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  15. Well done! I have some UFOs that are even older than the saffron jacket, so I can relate to the feeling of guilt of having them sit there undone. I like this a lot. And the color works well with many others, as you've just shown us!

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  16. such beautiful workmanship Allison, your jacket looks great a that is a great color you used, it looks good on you

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  17. You did a great job on the SSJ...

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  18. I thought I left a comment here on this, but maybe it was on your PR review. Love the jacket. It fits well and the details are marvelous.

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  19. I LOVE this jacket! Do you have any idea where I can get this pattern? I have tried BurdaStyle, an extensive web search, etc., and have exhausted all known sources.

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