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I am a mother, a grandmother, and a teacher. But whatever happens in my life, I keep sewing. I have worked as a political communicator and now as a teacher in my formal life. I have also written extensively on sewing. I have been a frequent contributor and contributing editor of Threads magazine and the Australian magazine Dressmaking with Stitches. My book Sew.. the garment-making book of knowledge was published in May 2018 and is available for pre-order from Amazon
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Sunday, September 22, 2019

Fall Moto jacket

I hate to admit it but summer is over. We went golfing today and there were deer on the course and red leaves here and there in the trees.

I have made my first fall jacket.

For a change, and because of the wider leg pants that are coming our way, I made a boiled wool version moto jacket.

Here's the pattern:


It's a nicely drafted pattern with a slightly longer, as in below waist, length and an interesting back. The only real change I made was to use my own easy way method for welt pockets (remind me to detail that when I have more time) rather than  small and fussy pattern pieces that IMO don't account for turn of cloth.

Here are some detail shots:




And some shots on me. 

Note I didn't include the snaps because I wanted to wear this several different ways and snapping and unsnapping I felt would be a nuisance. Plus there was enough body in this collar for it to stand close to the body without the snaps.





I will probably wear this with pants or a grey dress but since I haven't made those yet this is what you get. I have also left the pictures large here and foliage heavy because these were taken in my daughter's back yard, which I love - it opens right onto a park strip.

I wasn't sure how much I would like this jacket. I was worried it would be too much on my middle but I actually am pretty happy with it. It makes me feel somewhat cool and since I am not the least bit cool, that's a good thing I figure.

I have currently 8 other pieces of grey shade fabric on the line or in the dryer and as I sit here at my picnic table. I wonder what I should make of them all.





Occasionally I get up and reach up and feel them as they wave in the breeze and try to figure out what they want to be. I guess we will see.




4 comments:

Vivian said...

Lovely jacket on you! I'd like to see your technique for welt pockets when it is posted - I'm always looking for an easier way to make them.As for all the grey fabrics, inspiration will strike you soon!!

Anonymous said...

Not to be critical, but yours is surely much more attractive than the pink sample (although that pink IS a favorite color of mine). Maybe the proportions are better? And I love the back! I too am having a great wallow in gray; maybe wishing for cool fog instead of what seems like endless drought and heat here south of you.

ceci

Tracy King said...

You’re amazing Barbara. My 13 year old just asked me for a jacket like this. Your style and ability to roll with life are astonishing. Thank you for being you.

Anonymous said...

This jacket looks so high end. The wool looks lovely.
I, too would like your advice about welt pockets I do find them intimidating.