Saturday, July 28, 2012
New Look 6927: Childs coat
My best friends daughter is 18mths old and I thought it was about time I sew her something!
I had this herringbone wool fabric in the stash and wanted to use it up (its only 1m big). It was very ravelly and had quite a loose weave so I decided to blockfuse the entire piece of fabric with sheerweft fusible interfacing. I didn't add any extra interfacing as I wanted it to stay quite loose and drapey. I was going to do bound buttonholes but I didn't want to add the extra bulk to what is a tiny little jacket!
I added a lining
I didn't want to sew piping around the facings so I used flat bias strips and sewed them on at 5/8" then sewed the lining on at 3/8" which left a nice little strip exposed. I'm sure I read about this on a blog somewhere but I just can't remember (think it might have been on Sunny Gal Studios blog?)
I really enjoyed sewing this - it uses up those bits of material I always seem to end up with and its nice and quick to sew.
That's so cute and really stylish for a little girl. I like the bias strip on the inside.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful work for a lucky little girl!
ReplyDeleteThat is sooooooo lovely! You did a fabulous job on this and I love, love, love the lining! I will have to remember this pattern for my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work. What a lucky little girl to have a wonderful coat like that.
ReplyDeleteFrom tip to tail, that is perfection! Such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow! It's stunning! I LOVE the lining and piping with the houndstooth, gorgeous colours.
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