Thursday, January 3, 2013

Winter Coat (really, this time!)


Third time is the charm and whatnot.....  

So, yeah, I really didn't like working with the rubberized codura.   it stuck to everything (I think a Teflon foot would have helped, but I need more space from that particular project)   Anyhow - I still really wanted a winter coat with arm zips so I could fuss with braces and gloves and I had several yards of mystery woven* (burn tests indicate wool) and a few days after visiting family blissfully free of anything at all.   I decided to ditch the bi-swing back, pit zips and thinsulate for the moment as it was just getting to be a bit much.   I still wanted free movement for my arms, so I went with a back gusset instead.    

This coat is actually the ultimate frankenpattern.  (refer to the chart below)   I used the coat block I'd created out of the Tracy Reece (V1086) dress pattern (lace shirt to brocade jacket to tentacle sleeve jacket) the sleeves from Badgley Mishka (V1040) which became all my polar fleece jackets, my own version of the hood Lisa of Small Things came up with, and a couple of other changes for good measure (bust darts, sleeve zips, planned front double welt zipped pockets...)   



Taking the pictures was the first time I'd actually worn it outside -- turns out its quite toasty and warm.  the interlining is cotton flannel which I basted onto all the pieces before putting it together.   The bodice and hood have a double layer for extra warmth. (All the wiggly blue bits are hand-stitching -- days and days that took)



I still need to do the lining, closures, pockets and other bits of fancy I have planned, but I think its coming together really well.   Around here January / February tend to be the coldest, so happy thoughts of it getting done soon.   


*pictures taken mere moments before sunset.   Contrast/exposure/brightness bumped all the way up so things are visible.  The fabric actually reads as a dusky purple in real life - although if you get up close you can see that its really a rainbow.  Looks like it might be a buclé - not totally sure.   

8 comments:

  1. Ooh, looking good Allison!! What a collection of contribution made by your previous makes...it looks like a great fit ( as usual!) and another huge investment of your time....I can learn so much from you!

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    1. thanks! Using prior work makes the fitting go so much faster :)

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  2. It looks very cozy! And nice job with the Frankenpatterning.

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    1. Thank you! Its very cozy - so much so that I have to limit fitting and fussing least I overheat in the livingroom :P

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  3. Beautiful! Can't wait to see it in person. LM

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  4. Also, just wanted to let you know that I also nominated you for a blog award--feel free to play along or not. :) http://sew-and-so.blogspot.com/2013/01/award-time.html

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