Dilly Deli said... WOW!!! I am so impressed!! Just beautiful! 9/18/10 1:31 AM
marec said... That's lovely, and you certainly got all the details right. So important for those traditional details to be there!! Your DD is lucky to have a mom who sews-you saved quite a lot of money. Your DD might enjoy reading my blog entries lately which focus on trail attire, hazards, and subsequent lameness. 9/18/10 1:42 AM
paloverde said... I love this pattern too. I bid on a copy of it (size 14 or 16) on Ebay last year, but someone outbid me. I don't think it appears for sale very often. You might put in a search. 9/18/10 2:10 AM
paloverde said... I love this pattern too. I bid on a copy of it (size 14 or 16) on Ebay last year, but someone outbid me. I don't think it appears for sale very often. You might put in a search. 9/18/10 2:10 AM
paloverde said... I love this pattern too. I bid on a copy of it (size 14 or 16) on Ebay last year, but someone outbid me. I don't think it appears for sale very often. You might put in a search. 9/18/10 2:10 AM
Terri A said... Very nice, WOW! What a great vintage look! The fabric looks really nice too. Amazing you got so much done with such a busy summer. 9/18/10 2:20 AM
marjenann said... That jacket is a masterpiece!!! What a very lucky daughter! 9/18/10 7:47 AM
jannw said... What a wonderful jacket! You did a great job! Love the list of materials and their origins. 9/18/10 9:00 AM
annie11 said... Wow! Every detail is perfection. Congratulations on a show stopper. 9/18/10 11:04 AM
Erica B. said... That's a great jacket! I'm loving everything equestrian right now and that jacket is just fabulous! 9/18/10 11:48 AM
G_l_e_n_d_a said... Lovely. You have one very lucky daughter. Beautiful fabric! 9/18/10 6:51 PM
lesliez said... I'll add my "Wow!" to the others in the comments. The jacket is stunning! 9/19/10 3:38 AM
Danvillegirl said... Well constructed and beautiful jacket. I am sure your DD will get lots of compliments. 9/19/10 11:03 AM
Camerio said... Many, many years ago, my mother sewed the very same jacket for my sister for a riding competition in navy blue wool. Love to see this pattern used again. 11/10/10 8:41 AM
megan sophie said... My mother made this exact riding jacket for me when I was showing my horse in the late 1970's. I have been looking for the same pattern to remake it again, ever since! This jacket is true to style unlike so many (poorly tailored) imports sold at equestrian outfitters. 6/23/11 6:58 PM
WOW!!! I am so impressed!! Just beautiful!
9/18/10 1:31 AM
That's lovely, and you certainly got all the details right. So important for those traditional details to be there!! Your DD is lucky to have a mom who sews-you saved quite a lot of money. Your DD might enjoy reading my blog entries lately which focus on trail attire, hazards, and subsequent lameness.
9/18/10 1:42 AM
I love this pattern too. I bid on a copy of it (size 14 or 16) on Ebay last year, but someone outbid me. I don't think it appears for sale very often. You might put in a search.
9/18/10 2:10 AM
I love this pattern too. I bid on a copy of it (size 14 or 16) on Ebay last year, but someone outbid me. I don't think it appears for sale very often. You might put in a search.
9/18/10 2:10 AM
I love this pattern too. I bid on a copy of it (size 14 or 16) on Ebay last year, but someone outbid me. I don't think it appears for sale very often. You might put in a search.
9/18/10 2:10 AM
Very nice, WOW! What a great vintage look! The fabric looks really nice too. Amazing you got so much done with such a busy summer.
9/18/10 2:20 AM
That jacket is a masterpiece!!! What a very lucky daughter!
9/18/10 7:47 AM
What a wonderful jacket! You did a great job! Love the list of materials and their origins.
9/18/10 9:00 AM
Wow! Every detail is perfection. Congratulations on a show stopper.
9/18/10 11:04 AM
That's a great jacket! I'm loving everything equestrian right now and that jacket is just fabulous!
9/18/10 11:48 AM
wow! That's impressive.....It's lovely
9/18/10 6:05 PM
Lovely. You have one very lucky daughter. Beautiful fabric!
9/18/10 6:51 PM
I'll add my "Wow!" to the others in the comments. The jacket is stunning!
9/19/10 3:38 AM
Well constructed and beautiful jacket. I am sure your DD will get lots of compliments.
9/19/10 11:03 AM
Many, many years ago, my mother sewed the very same jacket for my sister for a riding competition in navy blue wool. Love to see this pattern used again.
11/10/10 8:41 AM
My mother made this exact riding jacket for me when I was showing my horse in the late 1970's. I have been looking for the same pattern to remake it again, ever since! This jacket is true to style unlike so many (poorly tailored) imports sold at equestrian outfitters.
6/23/11 6:58 PM