Burda 7210 - I made version A |
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A bodice and sleeve pattern shortened along the 'shorten here' line - I think this is the first time I've ever used this line! |
I used a lovely stretch cotton sateen from Minerva, which makes the jacket just that little bit dressier than a plain cotton drill. It's much shorter and neater fitting than the original, which is what I was aiming for.
Even though it appears to be a pretty simple little jacket, I tackled several new techniques in this project which I had previously been uncomfortable with. First up - WELT POCKETS!!!!
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Welt pocket win! |
Next, ribbing:
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Cuff ribbing |
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Neck ribbing |
And of course, here's the bit where I added loads of extra steps and made life difficult for myself. The pattern doesn't call for lining, but that was never going to do for me! Using the neck area of the original jacket pattern, I drafted my own jacket facings, which looked like this:
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Front facing (left) and back facing (right) |
I'm pleased with the result, but figuring out how to put it all together gave me a massive headache. I finally worked out that you had to sew the sleeves together at the cuff in a weird tube format, then the waist and neck, and finally pull it all through and sew in the zip. It all looked an absolute mess and I was convinced it wouldn't work, so photos were the last thing on my mind - you'll have to take my word for it!
And that's it! If you like anything you see, be sure to stop by Minerva and check it all out.
See you soon!