Updated 3/2017-- all links (except to my own posts) removed
as many no longer active. and it was easier than checking each one.
Last week I showed you a coat I made for a wool sewing contest that didn’t win. I did win (a different year) with this one. The fabric is a wool blend, approximately 65% wool (if I remember correctly). The entire jacket is underlined (or in other words, I fused a light-weight interfacing to the fabric before cutting out the jacket) to add weight to the fabric so it would support the roses. The jacket is lined with a bound buttonhole.




4 comments:
WOW. I've been lurking for a few days. I found your blog by way of from My Left Foot, which I found because I'm a podiatrist. I've never come across another medical professional who quilts, or sews. So I am probably one of the very few readers who was absolutely mesmerized by your nail bed injury post.
Your needle arts - on textile - are amazing. I imagine your patients must look incredible!
Look forward to following you!
Quilt on!
Peta (Agent99)
@ utterlychaotic.blogspot.com
Amazingly beautiful!
Thank you both.
This is such a pretty jacket. I'm getting all sorts of wonderful ideas from your site! Now I just have to sit down and sew them ... hmph. BUT...turban first!!
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