I am finally cutting into my geranium linen (courtesy of Britex Fabrics) for my Spearmint Coat. Time to
have some fun!
I have the linen cut . . .
. . . now I just need to decide on a lining.
I will probably go with bemberg rayon, but will have to dig through the stashed pieces to see if I have enough yardage of something suitable.
I did manage to find some leftover cotton that is a really close color match for the collar underlining. So perhaps luck will be with me on the lining front!
Just a reminder that if you would like the chance to win a copy of this pattern for your own collection, the giveaway will close on Friday. Happy sewing!
[The fabric and pattern for this project
were received in exchange for my contributions as a Sewing
Indie Month sew-along host and Britex
Guest Blogger]
This looks like it's going to be fab-u-lous! Thanks for such detailed information.
ReplyDeleteMonique
You are a blogl-producing machine! Wonderful series of posts. BTW, I found the tip about reinforcing the curved edge of a sleeve (previous post) very helpful. It's embarrassing to admint, but faced with this problem in the past, I could not think of a remedy. That is why I love sewing so much - every project, every blog post is a learning moment. Many thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot take all the credit - it is a modified version of something I came across in vintage pattern instructions many years ago!
DeleteI have no idea how you're finding the time for all this sewing! I can hardly wait to see all these!
ReplyDeleteJust seeing your cutting layouts is an art form by itself. I have never seen anyone have such perfection in this. I do have a question. Looking at your lay out I noticed you have stuff lettered around your pieces Why?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThe letters come from the Lolita Pattern tissue – they make it very easy to match notches. I have seen a similar thing with some vintage patterns using numbers. They will not be transferred to my linen since the jacket pieces are pretty self-explanatory, but can be really helpful when everything looks alike!