I am soooo happy to finally be writing this post. My coat is complete!
Burda World of Fashion 10-2007-119
Fabric
Fashion fabric: Wool herringbone from Fashion Fabrics Club, purchased ~1 year ago
Lining: Flannel backed satin (aka Kasha lining)
Interfacing: Fusible weft
Construction/alterations
I decided to follow Laura's example and skip the shoulder pads that were causing me such grief. It looks and feels fine without them.
Also some minor tweaking for fit and personal preference:
- Widened the back "belt" tab to 10 inches
- Added 1/2 inch height to the collar
- Added 1/2 inch length between the bust and waist
- Added 1 inch length to the sleeves
- Took out 2 inches length near hem
I used the lining for the front part of the pocket. The back of the pocket is cut on with the upper side front pattern piece.
The third row of buttons has an in-seam buttonhole. I considered removing the seam and making a bound buttonhole like the others, but as others mentioned, it is a really neat feature so I kept it.
Each of the sleeves has a buttoned tab.
I hemmed the coat and the lining by hand.
I added a grosgrain ribbon at the back of the neck so I can hang the coat from a hook.
Conclusion
I'm pretty happy with how this turned out. The flannel backed satin lining really does add warmth, it's a cozy coat. Also, I think I opened up a whole new world for myself - I am no longer going to avoid BWOF's coat patterns (the combination of my lack of experience with coats and their terse instructions scared me off). In fact, I already have my eyes on another BWOF coat...
37 comments:
OMG That is SOOOO cute!!! Great job. I don't know if I am ready (skilled) for a coat of that magnitude!
It is beautiful and you did a wonderful job on it! Don't you just love it when something you made comes out that freakin' awesome!
Fantastic! This has just convinced me to make this coat. It's next on my list!
Great coat! I love it.
Ooooooooh!!!! Wow Christina. That coat is fantastic. The details you put in make it so special. I'm so jealous!!!
Congratulations. I almost cried when I clicked on your link and saw it. It's like giving birth to finish such a project!! It is really a work of expertise. thank you for all your tutorials.
Wow! it turned out beautiful!! Thanks for sharing your experience.
Great coat, it turned out so cute.
OMG congratulations Christina! What an accomplishment, it must feel so good to have finished. Everything turned out amazing, the fit, style, fabric, everything!! Maybe by next year I'll be up to trying a coat. Thanks for the inspiration. :-)
Your coat looks FANTASTIC!!!!!!!
Very pretty and so professionally sewn. Looks great!
You did an amazing job...your coat looks fabulous! Mary
So very awesome! It looks great on you and I think you found the perfect solution to meld the 6-button fashion with the 8-button practicality.
this is beautiful, it came out great, I am so happy for you
Great coat, Christina!
The coat is gorgeous, Christina, and it looks great on you!
What a great coat! I love all your detail work. Wear it in good health!
Gorgeous inside and out!
Christina, you did a fabulous job on this coat. I LOVE IT!!! The fabric, the details, everything!!
The coat came out great. From Google I followed your thread on PR regarding making a coat warm. The comments are helping me with my wool jacket journey. lol
Your coat is fabulous! The details, work-womanship, fabric...you married everything together nicely.
Great coat! How I wish the coat I'm working on is already complete... :)
Absolutely incredible coat Christina!! I too have shyed away from coats in BWOF because of my in experience, but I keep trying to convience myself that the only way to get experience is to jump in and give it a try. What is the worst that can happen, I have to throw it in the trash??? And I doubt that will happen. Enjoy your new coat, it looks so wonderfully warm and cozy for our wet & cold winters in the NW.
Stunning!!! You've turned a page on your sewing life now! I know this will be the first of many coats to follow! (can you tell coats are my favorite garments to make?) Congratulations!!!
Just beautiful, congratulations!
Your coat is fabulous! You will love wearing it.
Wonderful coat Christina, I'll mark that one. Enjoy wearing it.
Lightbulb moment! The idea of adding snaps below the buttons is GENIUS! I made a coat two years ago (first one!), and while I love how it looks, and love how warm it is, I have just that problem with the front drifting open too much and negating the warm factor! Off to find some black snaps...
You look fantastic! I love it!
Your coat looks beautiful! I'm bookmarking this for inspiration!
It's beautiful! I love it!
Late to the party, yes I know.. but you did a FABULOUS JOB!
Congratulations on finishing your first coat it looks great. I’ll bet many more will follow in the future of your sewing life.
The coat is Awesome!! GO you!
Wow! You go girl! This coat is amazing and the details so neat. Huge BRAVO!
You must be thrilled! The coat is gorgeous, and all of the details just add to its stunning beauty. It looks fabulous on you. Congratulations.
Will you make me one?
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