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The Great Coat Sew-Along

I feed my sewing inspiration and knowledge in great part by reading the blogs of the sewing community. One of my favorites is Marji's FiberArts Afloat, a misnomer. I'm very pleased to inaugurate this sewing journal by disclosing my participation to Marji's sewing event, The Great Coat Sew-Along.

I'm very excited about this event. Marji already posted a wealth of information about coat making on the blog dedicated to this sew-along. I know I'll learn a lot. And I loved sewing the second piece of clothing I made 10 years ago: a coat. Since I'm the one usually taking pictures, I don't have any good one of that coat, and it is now boxed for the summer. But here's one which will give you an idea of it (yes, I don't like to say good-bye to good friends). I wore it a lot despite the special colour. I still do several times a winter. It's a very loose fitting coat made in a 100% wool coating, lined with a thick, flannel backed chocolate Bemberg.

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It is about time I sew myself an other favorite coat. Or maybe two if time allows. Choosing a pattern turned out to be not so easy. I know I need car-coats and shorter coats flatter me the most. I had to choose accordingly and overlook the fantastic-looking longer coats (that was hard!)
 
So here are the patterns I consider:
  
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 Picture courtesy of Vogue Patterns
 
This is a challenging pattern for my sewing skills. I'll have to practise few techniques I never used such as welt pockets, lapel, kimono sleeves with gusset and shoulder pads. Bound buttonholes are not yet a natural for me. I only did tests and never used them on a garement.
 
 Also on my "possibles" is this one from Burda Moden December 1979. Is a 29 years old pattern considered a "vintage"?
 
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This one seems an easier option but still calls for some interesting sewing techniques I want to explore, such as welt pockets and rows of topstitching. It doesn't have any closing except for a self-fabric belt which won't suit my body type. I'll have to figure something out because no closing is not an option in winter here. The pattern doesn't call for a lining, that too isn't an option. Lined it'll be.
 
I already made choices of fabric for both, just in case I can make the two of them. No picture of them yet, I ordered them and they're on their way.
  
Thank you Marji for this great journey you're offering us. 

 

Posted on Sunday, June 1, 2008 by Registered CommenterZoubida in | Comments5 Comments

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Reader Comments (5)

I am so pleased that you have started a blog. I have very much enjoyed looking at your beautiful fabrics and pattern choices at the Stitcher's Guild website, and am looking forward to seeing your work with them.
Karen

June 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKbenco

Zoubida, I am so excited to see that your blog has begun!

June 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMartha

Karen, Martha, it was long due! I'm very glad I plunged now and finally wrote in it. Thank you both for visiting, it means a lot to me. And welcome on the sewing journal.

June 1, 2008 | Registered CommenterZoubida

So happy to have you along on TGCSA. I love your plans, and your style,

June 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMarji

Zoubida, I'm glad you started a sewing blog! I've enjoyed your posts and pictures on SG and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

June 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAlexandra

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