Thursday, January 3, 2013

I'm Coat Crazy!


I'm starting another coat! I've always had a serious addiction to coats, and now I'm addicted to tailoring and the two combined is impossible to resist. The pattern is the Abbey Coat from Jamie Christina, who I never knew about before I spotted this coat pattern. The pattern comes in a neat little booklet, and has extensive instructions. I will be adding the tailoring techniques I have learned so far: bound buttonholes and padstitching the collar. The full length version, is perfect for winter, with the addition of longer sleeve. 

The gorgeous blue wool is from Mood, thanks to a gift certificate from my In-laws. For the lining I chose an off white sunback satin material, a suggestion from Gertie's latest coat sew-along. One side is satin, the other is some kind of flannel for warmth, no need to interline! I also got some off white faux fur for some accents. The buttons are from Pat's Custom Buttons and Belts, in Lodi Ca.  I love getting custom buttons from her, they always look perfect, such a speedy delivery even though it's across the USA, and they really make projects look more professional. These buttons only cost me about $13.  I LOVE buttons! Anyone else feel the same?

The wool is going in the dryer to shrink, but I'm not sure how to pre-wash the satin, any suggestions? It's cold outside today, I've got to get started on my muslin!



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12 comments:

  1. Beautiful pattern, fabric choice and gorgeous color! I subscribe to your blog and I can't wait to see how your finished coat looks ~ I wish I could help with pre-washing satin but I've never used satin before.

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  2. Excellent fabric choice! How do you plan on caring for your coat once it's done? I dryclean all of my coats, so I do not pre-wash sunback lining. However, my guess is that you could machine wash cold, tumble dry low and it would be fine. Test a swatch first. Looking forward to seeing the results!

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    1. I dry clean too but I don't trust the dry-cleaner! Thanks for stopping by

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  3. I am in LOVE with that fabric. What a stunning colour. I love this coat pattern too. It's going to be gorgeous.

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  4. Your fabric selections are making my mouth water because they remind me of sherbert. So Delicious!

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    1. yummm... i think my wall color may be responsible for that.

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  5. I love your colour choice - just divine. I love coats too but have difficulty justifying too many as I live in a sub-tropical climate!

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    1. Thank you! Sub tropical sounds really nice right now, it's freezing!

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  6. You always pick the best coat patterns! This one is no exception, either! I too think the color of the fabric is beautiful, and look forward to seeing how this comes together.

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  7. Wonderful fabric choice, I am really looking forward to seeing this in the making.

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