Vogue Patterns: 8333 (MISSES'/MISSES' PETITE JACKET) - Type:Coat/Jacket  |
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| Reviewed by: | ggf2005 | 
 | | About ggf2005 | | TX USA | | Member since: 2/26/09 | | Reviews written: 58 | | Sewing skills:Expert/Couture | | Favored by: 13 people | | patterns reviewed: 56 | | Bio: more... | |
| Posted on: | 12/28/12 2:55 PM |
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| Pattern Rating: | Highly Recommend |
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Available for sale on PR: $18.75 (See envelope) |
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| Fabric: | Wool Woven [See other projects in this fabric] |
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Pattern Description: Semi-fitted, lined, partially interfaced, below waist jacket has princess seams, slightly extended shoulders, shoulder pads, in-seam pockets with pleats, side panels (no side seams), shaped hem, and long two-piece sleeves with buttoned vents. A: underlined and couture construction techniques Pattern Sizing:
Women's 6-22 Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes and No. The overall shape is the same; however, because I used lace for the sleeves, lapel,and side panels the look is different Were the instructions easy to follow?
Yes; however, because of the use of lace in the sleeves and lapels I omitted some of the couture techniques such as pad stitching the lapels and the use of shoulder pads and hand sewing the sleeve lining. What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I loved the pocket pleats which I didn't notice until I was actually constructing the jacket. Fabric Used:
This jacket is for my DN who lives in California. Last year when they were visiting for Christmas, she selected the pattern and these fabrics from my stash.
A wonderful worsted wool that I puchased at the American Sewing Expo in 2009 for the bulk of the jacket shell.
Black lace from Joann's for the sleeves and side panels.
Red acetate was used to line the wool sections and black organza was used to line the lace sections.
Interfacing was purchased from Silohuette Patterns Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
The one change that I made because I used lace and I expect that DN will wear this a lot was to serge the armholes instead of hand sewing the sleeve lining. The remainder I hand sewed the jacket lining using the couture techniques. Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I will definitely sew this again. This was not my first couture garment and I highly recommend this pattern because of the well written couture techniques given by Claire Shaeffer. Conclusion:
DN was thrilled with her jacket and her comment was, I can't wait to wear it to school!
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I love it. Wonderful
12/28/12 3:05 PM
Too cute! Please tell your niece that I *love* her hair! Curly girls unite! =)
12/28/12 4:13 PM
Great jacket and it looks fantastic on her!
12/28/12 4:32 PM
That is too cool for words. So creative! Also love the hair and the enthusiasm!
12/28/12 6:14 PM
Gorgeous.
12/28/12 7:27 PM
A cool looking jacket always makes one more thrilled about going to school! :0)
12/28/12 8:13 PM
Great looking jacket - love the lace
12/28/12 9:43 PM
What a great interpretation of the pattern! I love the lace and the plaid together. So glad that your niece loves it.
12/28/12 10:11 PM
Very Retro 80's cool with the black lace and plaid. Love it.
12/29/12 2:31 AM
What a lucky girl your niece is to have an aunt making such a fab jacket for her! Awesome work!
12/29/12 3:37 AM
This is such a very cute and unique jacket!
12/29/12 5:13 AM
Beautiful jacket and neice!
12/29/12 6:56 AM
Lace and plaid! I love it.
12/29/12 10:04 AM
I love that you took such a conservative pattern and made it so fun and youthful!
12/29/12 11:49 AM
I always find it rather amusing that the finished garment can make you look at the pattern and say " I never would have thought to use that pattern. Great job and pretty model....
12/29/12 1:12 PM
too cute!
12/30/12 5:26 AM
So funky! She looks great.
12/31/12 2:40 AM
Your niece is way too cute and has excellent taste!! A budding designer, perhaps? Your workmanship is impeccable!
12/31/12 12:25 PM
Cute jacket!
1/1/13 6:18 PM
Beautiful take on this pattern. Your niece is so lucky to have you!
1/2/13 7:44 AM
Terrific jacket, looks great!
1/17/13 0:50 AM
Thanks everyone.I shared thia page with her and she loved your kind words.
2/10/13 10:06 AM
Your version of this jacket is awesome! I love the combination of plaid and lace. And it looks fabulous on your beautiful niece.
3/1/13 11:29 AM
Wow! What a fun jacket! Being an old fart myself, I'd never have imagined putting those two fabrics together, but it suits her obvious youthful joy and energy. :) Very on-trend this season, too with the semi-see-through lace. Well done! btw... (orphan over here).. what does "DN" stand for, please?
3/26/13 8:00 AM
Darling or Dear Niece. Thanks for the comment.
3/27/13 8:35 AM