The coat is based on a jacket I saw at H&M last winter. I wanted to buy it, but since we were doing wide raglan sleeves at my evening classes, I thought I might try to do it myself. I made the pattern at classes and adjusted it, but never got as far as to actually make the coat. So when I heard about this sew-along, I thought it was time to take up the coat again.
The design is an A-line coat with wide 3/4 raglan sleeves and vertical intersections. The pattern was based on a well-fitting block, so I mainly did the muslin to work on the design. Overall, I am very satisfied with the coat. The raglan sleeves fit very nicely. Still, there are a lot of details to work with:
- The collar. Right now, I am most inclined to leave the coat collarless, but I have had about eight different collars up for consideration. A flat Peter Pan-style collar would give the coat a 60's look, a mandarin collar a 50's touch and a funnel neck-style collar a more modern look. I have also thought about more advanced collars. I will probably make a couple of different collars and try them out on the muslin.
- The intersections. I will try to alter the slope a bit and make the intersections a bit more vertical.
- Buttons. I like the look with just one visible button, but I don't know how to make the hidden buttons? In one BWOF magazine I found a model that used snaps instead of buttons, but I have also seen coats in shops with hidden buttons in different styles.
- Pockets. I have made in-seam pockets, but I am still considering the details (I don't know the correct English term for the kind of pocket I have in mind).
- Fabric. I designed the coat with a specific fabric from my stash in mind, but there is not enough fabric. It could work if I shortened the coat 2 inches, but I don't think I want to do that.
I like your coat. The lines are flattering and the fit is really great.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this project with us here. Again, it'll be fun to watch as you bring this to life.
ReplyDeleteIs the button closure you're considering a hidden placket such as the one Nneka will be making with V2935? Click here to see the pattern.
Yes, it was that type of closure I had in mind. Hidden placket. I lack a lot of sewing terms in English.
ReplyDeleteI've been to the library to find books and sewing magazines describing different ways to do it, but I don't know what I will do yet.