Saturday, October 2, 2010

Another new Coat/Jacket...Vogue 1060 #2

If you've been following my blog from the start (since July 2008!!) you might remember this coat made from V1060 (Today's Fit by Sandra Betzina..



Well I liked this coat but was disappointed that it was just too tight. When I compared my measurements with the Today's Fit chart, I was well within the size C
range as I had been when Sandra herself measured me in Aug. 2006.And although I almost always add one inch at the side seams for insurance,this time I forgot. To be honest I've worn this one very little.

I've had this piece of really stretchy and soft two sided denim that I bought from Julie at Timmel Fabric ( I miss you Julie),since 2006 and suddenly it told me it wanted to become Vogue 1060!I don't know why it didn't tell me this before because IMO, the pattern and fabric turned out to be a perfect match.

First thing was to alter the pattern. I had no idea how to do an FBA on a dolman sleeved garment so I winged it .This is what I did.



It worked fine except that I over did it a bit and could have used less space in the bust area. Live and learn.

I decided to cut the shoulder and neck area in Size C but the chest and hip area in a size D with an extra half inch fit assurance and that worked very well.
I also had to cut the coat about 4" shorter than the pattern because I just didn't have enough fabric.

After sewing in the darts I found the the waistline was too low so I simply raised them a bit (I didn't have to unsew them for this,but just reshaped them and they ended up a little longer but that didn't affect the look of the coat.)


I omitted the front and collar facing as I wanted to show the other side of the denim.I serge finished the edges and then top stitched them into place.



This is how I dealt with the collar.



I used the rust side for the cuffs. ( I know I didn't match the stripes but I just didn't have enough fabric)



I omitted the tie belt and added machine stitched buttonholes. First I sewed oval cuts of interfaced fabric to the wrong side and top stitched them in place. Oh yes and I used rust thread in the bobbin so it would show on the right side at the pockets, hem,the center back ,top of sleeves and around the buttonholes.



I chose buttons from my stash that had large holes. They were big enough to accommodate suede lace also from my stash and this is what I came up with. I think it makes for interesting closures don't you?.





So here is the finished product.




I really like this one and have a feeling it's going to get a lot of wear for a long time to come
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More pics here.

I hope you've found time to sew this week.Next up for me is a cardi set made out of this yummy Messoni knit bought at C&M Textiles in Ottawa last year.

14 comments:

Ann Made Studio said...

Your jacket looks beautiful. I love the collar and your button details work perfectly with the look of the jacket. I liked the black version but you would never say these two are the same pattern, this one is very unique, you did a great job.

I didn't sew this week (heck hardly any sewing this "year")but I am off next week so certainly hope I can find some sewing time :)

Cennetta said...

Love your coat. I have this pattern too and wondered how I would make the FBA. Thank you for your review.

C

Carolyn (Diary of a Sewing Fanatic) said...

I don't know where to start because the jacket is so beautiful! I love all of your special touches, the buttons, the collar and the cuffs. It's what sets the jacket apart and makes it so special! Lovely...just lovely!

Jane M said...

You made this into an even more beautiful jacket than the first one. The buttons are fabulous and the colors in the fabric are wonderful for your coloring. Looks like a purchase from the chicest boutique in town.

Linda T said...

You outdid yourself on this one. Absolutely wonderful! I LOVE the button treatment.

Gail said...

It is obviously getting colder in Canada! Love the workmanship in this coat. It is a shame the black coat is a little tight, it looks very elegant on you.

Vicki said...

Very chic! The contrast on the collar and cuffs really looks good with your hair colour. Very flattering.

gwensews said...

I like your take on this pattern. Using the wrong side for contrast is a terrific idea. Your coat looks wonderful.

Liana said...

I love this! The fabric is perfect for it, and the fit is fabulous. You look very svelte and shapely. Great job!

Aminat said...

Your coat is beautiful, I love the extra details....Wow very beautiful and the fabric is lovely as well

Irene said...

Absolutely lovely! Beautiful details.

Debra Martin said...

The fit, the fabric, and your design and construction choices all make this look very ex$pensive. You look terrific in your new coat.

Lisette M said...

Gorgeous coat! I love what you did with the buttonholes and buttons, and the fit is wonderful on you.

Anonymous said...

Your coat is lovely! The contrasting denim and rust colours look fantastic. You (and jacket) look very shapely.