BurdaStyle Downloadable: 10/2012 #132 - S (Leather Tunic ) - Type:Coat/Jacket  | | Viewed 185 times
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| | About norie creates | | MI USA | | Member since: 9/26/10 | | Reviews written: 27 | | Sewing skills:Advanced Beginner | | Favored by: 8 people | | patterns reviewed: 27 | | Bio: more... | | | Posted on: | 1/1/13 9:31 AM | | Last Updated: | 1/1/13 9:34 AM | | Project Photo: |  | | Pattern Photo: | Pattern Info provided by norie creates | | Pattern Rating: | Recommend, with Modifications | | | | Fabric: | Leather [See other projects in this fabric] | | Related Links | Click on to add a link |
| So many mis-steps along this process...first, I should have completed a FULL mock version of this project first instead of only partially completing a mock. Big, no HUGE mistake! Although, I've developed a great deal of patience since I've been sewing, I still have no patience when it comes to doing a full muslin. The very steps I didn't do on the muslin are of course, where I encountered my issues! Like topstitching the side seams too early! All other seams in previous steps instructed (me) to topstitch immediately after sewing. So, of course, I ASSumed I needed to topstitch immediately after sewing the side seams WRONG! Right there in black and white, a few steps ahead, it states to topstitch sides after attaching lining to bottom panels. Then, topstitch all in one continuous seam. Damn! lesson learned! This mis-step created unnecessary bulk where the panels and side seams meet. Next issue: the pattern piece shows the lining cut on a narrower angle than the leather. This time I should NOT have followed this instruction because my neckline and shoulder edges did not line up. I ended up having to add approximately four 6 inch inserts to the lining!
The panels actually look like a design element or at least that's what I'm calling them! After the panel addition, the neckline and armhole edges are now aligned. Another issue I encountered: the pattern calls for faux fur but I was using the real stuff so it was difficult to figure out which way to attach it to the lining (right side to right side, right side to wrong side, fur inside out on right side of lining). After attempting all of the above, mom and I figured out it was the last option!
Treading on, I had to decide what to do about the neckline since I wanted the fur collar detached. I didn't want the raw edge of the neckline showing so I added a facing.
There's no way my machine would topstitch that thickness. I took it to a local shoe repair thinking they would have a heavy duty machine but they didn't. I may take it to an alteration shop next. I think it would give it a more finished look. In the meantime, I've given it a test run and it feels amazing to wear! The fleece (unfortunately, I couldn't find a brown fleece) provides warmth against the elements and its stylish. I am so full of myself right about now! Fair warming, I will be posting this project on Pattern Review, Burda Style, Sew Much Talent, Face...
A shout out to Cliobklyn for her amazing review on her leather project which I studied like a Holy Grail!
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Love this!
1/1/13 10:10 AM
Stunning result.
1/1/13 10:24 AM
Nice job on this coat! I'm in the midst of a suede garment so I can relate about the topstitching.
1/1/13 11:01 AM
Wow, what a project. I am impressed. This looks fantastic.
1/1/13 11:26 AM
just beautiful!
1/1/13 12:45 PM
What an incredible accomplishment...simply outstanding! Love it!
1/1/13 1:31 PM
Awesome, very pretty!
1/1/13 2:47 PM
WOW!
1/1/13 3:08 PM
Great looking jacket!
1/2/13 5:22 AM
Despite the issues you encountered you have a gorgeous jacket/tunic! Congratulations on getting it finished!
1/6/13 10:51 PM
oh-la-la! :-)
1/20/13 11:23 PM
Gorgeous! Outstanding job and it looks great on you. Def. worth the time and effort.
1/21/13 6:50 PM
Awesome jacket.
2/7/13 7:44 AM