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Sewing the Pink Coat:: Fabric and Patterns

November 23, 2013 By Chie

brush rose wool fabricI went to Nippori fabric district the other day and bought this pretty salmon pink (or blush rose) wool for a mere 300 yen per meter. I bought three meters of it. Such a score! I forgot the name of the store as it was new. I had not been back to Nippori since the bloggers meetup back in August, and there were some changes. One of my favorite shops, Zakzak (wrote about the shop here)closed one of their stores (the bigger garage one, which I preferred), and there were a few new shops. I’m sad about zakzak’s closure. They were dirt cheap, so maybe they were not making enough profit.

Anyway, as I bought this pink wool, I started to think about sewing a winter coat. To be honest, I hate winter. I hate cold. I hope wearing a cheerful color like this pink will help me get through the miserable winter. I made a teal color coat last winter, so I wanted to make something with a statement color this year as well.

For a coat pattern, I browsed through burdastyle’s coat library – I have a love and hate relationship with BurdaStyle patterns. I hate printing out the patterns and taping them together but I love the instant download. I keep going back there because their patterns are reasonable and I can get it right away.

I ended up purchasing Wool Long Coat 08/2012#101B. I see this kind of oversized, long coat with lapels all over the place here this winter. I posted one from a Japanese magazine, Vivi on instagram. They call it “Chester coat (チェスターコート)” over here. I wonder what they call in real English-speaking countries.

Here are some images from my moodboard – I’m deciding whether to shorten the length of the coat to about thigh length, or keep it around the knees. For practical purpose, it would be better to keep it long, but I’m not sure how I would look with oversized, long coat since I’m not that tall. Any thoughts?

vivat veritas winter coat inspiration boardOne, Three, Four from Natalie Off Duty, and Two from Karla’s Closet

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Filed Under: blog, blogs, creation, pea coat, winter Tagged With: burdastyle patterns, cheter coat, sewing, Wool Long Coat 08/2012 #101B

Teal Coat

January 31, 2012 By Chie

I have a new piece to show you – it’s a coat! I was working on it last week and after three nights, it’s done. It was done just in time for the lunch with my friends from high school over the weekend. I must say, I felt so special in my own handmade coat. Walking through the gloomy, cold Tokyo weather, where everyone wears either black, gray or beige, I was the only one wearing such a brightly colored piece, and it felt good! Despite some sewing failures I committed with this  coat, I am pretty happy with the result.

Pattern: Coat pattern from BurdaStyle Sewing Handbook
Fabric: Teal color wool, bought at ZakZak in Nippori, Tokyo
Lining: Solid brown 50% silk 50% cotton mix, bought in Tomato, Tokyo
Notions: light weight stretch fusible interface (block fused all the pattern pieces, except for the sleeves. For sleeves I only fused the interface on the hem), and 6 big white buttons.

The most time-consuming part of making this coat was tracing the pattern pieces from the book. It took forever and I almost gave up since there were so many pieces! Plus, you have to add your own seam allowances. I added 1cm seam allowances all around except for the hem and sleeve hem. I used size 34 pattern. I did not make any modifications except for the sleeves. I am not a big fan of puff sleeves. I just don’t look right in them, so I took out the ease in the sleeve patterns to make them less puffy. Besides that, everything was according to the original pattern. The length was perfect for me – right above the knees. I must warn those of you who are thinking of making this coat, this coat is very slim. If you want to make this as a winter coat, you will have to go one or two sizes up so as to be able to wear multiple layers underneath. I kind of wish that I traced a size bigger.

As Novita wrote in her coat post, Sherry’s RTW tailoring sew-along was really helpful in making this coat. I learned a lot from reading her sew-along. She is a great seamstress with a lot of industry experience, and if you haven’t read her blog, I would so recommend reading it!

With  help from her posts, I think my coat collar came out really well. Turn of cloth allowance was something I learned from Pattern Scissors Cloth and Fashion Incubator (another great blog by the way!). Sherry talks about making separate pattern pieces for top collar and under collar, but since I’m lazy, I use the same pattern. For the under collar, I marked the pattern piece on fabric with a tailor’s chalk, then cut inside the chalk line so that the under collar is cut a tiny bit smaller than top collar piece. I did it this way so that when you turn the collar inside out, the under collar sits nicely without peeking out.

I bagged the coat lining (useful article at Thread’s here). The article talks about leaving an opening under arm, but I actually turned from the vent. The article does not show you how to bag line a jacket with a vent. Since I was going to hand sew the lining to vent anyway, instead of making an opening on sleeve, I just turned from there.

Oh another thing to note about this pattern is that the sleeves seem short. I don’t think I have particularly long arms, because the model in the book wears the coat and sleeves seem  short on her as well! (above wrists). So, I if I had to do it again I would lengthen the sleeves a bit.

Overall, I am happy with the coat. I want to use the same pattern to make a spring coat in black and white gingham. You may find a similar coat with Meijer promo codes. I saw a gingham check no collar spring coat in Marc Jacob’s Spring collection that I want to imitate 🙂

 

Filed Under: blog, blogs, creation, winter Tagged With: BurdaStyle, coat, handmade, retro, sewing handbook, teal

ruffly scarf

January 6, 2009 By Chie





happy new year everyone!
my husband and i run in different schedule – he gets up at 5am every morning, go for a run, prepare a break fast and wakes me up at 7am. he goes to bed at around 9 or 10. for me, i stay up a couple more hours after he goes to bed to sew. i stayed up till 11:30 to sew last night – one of the things i made was this scarf.
i did not knit, i just used the material, that’s knit fabric. two rectangles on top of each other, and i finished with ruffled edge. my favorite part is this bow appliqué. i think it turned out so cute!

Filed Under: creation, dress, Etsy, scarf, winter

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