Karin asked if I used a special foot or a double need for my top-stitching. I do a line of top-stitching using an edge-stitch foot, as close to the edge as possible. for the second row, I switch to a 1/4" foot and use that as a guide.
AnneLO asks if the wool crepe shrunk when I steamed it. Oh, yeh--6" on 4 yards of fabric. I used a clam press (steam press) with a damp press cloth and steamed the heck out of it.
I have a couple of new books. Well, new to me, not new on the market. "Jackets for Real People by Palmer/Pletsch is a book my daughter bought me for Christmas. I have several other Palmer/Pletsch books, and really like them. I'm reading this one, cover to cover.
When I signed on for the "12 Jackets a Year" sew-along at Stitchers Guild, there was a discussion about Nancy Erickson's "Jackets, Soft Tailoring for Modern Sewing book". FashionSewing is her website. There is a master jacket pattern, skirt, coat, knit jacket, pants pattern. Those become TNTs from which other designs are created. Her theory is to get a well fitting TNT and use whatever design details you want to them. This is what Shirley Adams tried to do with her "Alternatives" patterns, but I don't think they ever really took off. Those who use TNTs know what a time-saver they are. Here's the book, the master jacket pattern, and one pattern containing alternative details to go with the master pattern:
I love the book. Another than I'm going to read completely through. She has a lot of ideas for transforming a basic jacket pattern into multiple looks. Nancy Erickson also sells a newsletter, bi-monthly, I believe.
My Winter Sunshine jacket is well under way. It is ready for sleeves.
Tomorrow, sleeves. Maybe.
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Your jacket is looking wonderful!
Looking good so far!
I love the Palmer Pletsch books and have one of their DVD's called It's in The Details, which I really like too.
Your jacket is looking really good!
I really like the back of this jacket so far. Looks great!
the collar is very, very cute. i like the buttons too!!
Fantastic looking jacket. I like the Nancy Erickson book, too.
Crazy shrinkage in the wool crepe! The back of your jacket is very attractive!
The jacket is looking great! Love the buttons. Buttons can make or break a jacket. Yours are perfect with the fabric and style.
Linda T
This is looking really good. That back is quite interesting.
Your jacket is looking very nice. The colour is beautiful, and the back has great interest. Thank you for posting about your handbasting of fused interlining. I had been wondering how the interlining was attached to the outer shell.
Looking good - I love the back!
Winter sunshine! So appealing.
Thanks for the top stitching tips!
This is going to be such a handsome jacket. I, too, love the back! Gorgeous.
What a great book. If I sewed for myself I would have to have it. Actually, I keep thinking that I will sew for myself again someday. I love the YELLOW!
Thanks for liking our jacket book.
The Sunshine Jacket is shining already! You've made good progress.
Loving that jacket - awesome color too!
Gorgeous color jacket. I wish I had time to read those books......
I love the back design detail on that jacket! I didn't know Palmer and Pletsch had a jacket book out too. I am going to hit the library site and see if they have it in. Thanks for the heads up!
OH! Gasp, that jacket back speak to me. I can hear it with my eyes, how wonderful.
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