One of the great things about sewing is that you're not limited to what's available in the shops - you can make what you want. One of the less great things is not finding out until after you've put in some time and effort that what you're making really isn't you!
I do like my work jackets to have a bit of interest about them - either a bright colour other than navy or black, or an interesting cut like a shawl collar rather than a standard notched collar. Which has led to my recently finished jacket - a shawl collar, a minty textured wool and formerly some crazy shoulders:
I say formerly because I ended up pulling off the crazy sleeves and re-sewed on some normal fitting sleeves which is what you seen in the photo. This is New Look 6013, a pattern that is now OOP. I made the dress once before in 2018 from a polka dot linen which I still wear thanks to it being not too fitted.
The sleeve heads have an inverted pleat at the shoulder head which looks good on the model and on my dress form but just looked ridiculous on me. They shoulder head sticks out quite high above my natural shoulder level and to top it off the sleeves were quite wide and baggy too:
Instead I used a standard sleeve off another New Look pattern to cut out some normal sleeves to sew on. You can see the difference in shape in the photo below.
Even though the sleeve head of the new sleeve eased nicely into the shoulder seam, I can see there are terrible drag marks on the sleeves indicating that I need to reshape the shoulder slightly. Well I won't fix this, but it's good to know for the future.
For the back view instead of cutting on the fold I added a centre back seam so I could shape the seam better to suit my curves. This together with the princess seams means I got quite a nice fit in the back:
I made faux welt pockets because the jacket is so cropped it's unlikely I'll ever put my hands in them and the pocket bags would be so shallow anyway. The welts add a bit of interest to the front and even though I was worried they sit too close to the hemline I think overall they still looked balanced.
The final change I made to the pattern was to insert a lining. The pattern is meant to be an unlined jacket, but with several layers of interfacing in key places like the shoulder area, princess seams that need to be clipped to be pressed open and the messiness of welt pockets I think a lining is really necessary to cover up all that internal structure. Plus being a wool jacket it will wear better with a slippery lining.
This fabric was a total bargain - bought from the Sewing Basket charity fabric store earlier this year for a few dollars. When I spied this fabric in it's beautiful minty loveliness, I was reminded of one of my favourite costumes from the movie The Dressmaker:
This is a beautiful jacket and the shawl collar is more flattering than a notched one. I have an old ultrasuede jacket that has sleeves with an inverted shoulder pleat. Your post has prompted me to redo those sleeves. Thanks! Karen
ReplyDeleteThe jacket looks stunning, and I love the way you often make changes that really make a difference, in this case the pockets too. Also - love that wallpaper!
ReplyDeleteinteresting. I have that pattern and made the dress for a friend. I hadn't realised about the jacket shoulders though.
ReplyDeleteGreat jacket! Interesting sleeve :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely jacket, the colour is yummy. The original sleeves would look ridiculous on me, so they definitely would have to go. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThat wool is gorgeous! The color is scrumptious, and that fabric is absolutely marvelous.
ReplyDeleteIt looks good on you.
ReplyDeleteI need to learn to sew...
Great review and such a good looking jacket that is different from the 'run of the mill'. Sam the Aussie
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job on this jacket! I've attempted jackets before but it is just too difficult to get them to fit.so I stick with simpler projects!
ReplyDeleteA brilliant save on the sleeves, the lower sleeve head looks so much better and the mint green is a gorgeous colour.
ReplyDeleteYour new jacket is very smart, it's a lovely colour, and your new sleeves look much more office than fashion runway. How annoying though, to have to re do it :(
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