Navy Wool Jacket

Yes, this is yet another version of Simplicity 2728!
The fabric is a fabulous Pendleton wool that was
gifted to me by my good friend, Linda.
As a matter of fact, Linda was kind enough to give
me a whole stack of Pendleton wools that she purchased
a number of years ago, but just doesn’t have the time to sew.
Thank you so much Linda!!!
That wool was a dream to sew.
The white looking lines are not flaws in the material – it was raining!
I did add a few changes to this version.
One of those changes was the addition of sleeve heads.
Another change was to alter the pattern slightly to make the back hem
straight across rather than an inverted ‘v’ as the pattern is drafted.
The jacket is fully lined with navy bemberg rayon.
 As you can see by all the wrinkles,
I’ve worn this one a lot in the past couple weeks
and I’ve not yet had it dry cleaned.
So, wrinkled it is!
 The final change I made was to add the v-shaped pocket flaps.
Since I’m not a pocket fanatic, I didn’t add pockets,
but the jacket was too plain without some kind of added dimension.
The pattern is drafted for a patch pocket,
which I thought was a bit too casual for this wool beauty.
So I dug into my pattern stash and came up with Butterick 5616.
I used the pocket flap pattern piece and
it’s the perfect size for this jacket.
After sewing the top of the flap to the jacket,
I could tell it was going to flap around too much
and not stay flat against the jacket.
So I hand stitched the sides of the flap for about 1″ on each side.
It worked like a charm.  🙂
This jacket will serve me well throughout the winter.
It’s a nice wardrobe basic that looks just as great
with jeans as it does with a skirt.
Until next time, my friends . . .

Easy and Free Children’s Tank Pattern

Hey sewists!
If you’re in the market for a late summer tank
for a near and dear kiddo,
might I suggest this one from Fishsticks Designs.
 
The pattern is free, yes that’s right, free!
Not only that, but it also comes in sizes 12 months all the way up to kids 14.
And, you don’t even have to trace the pattern once you download it to your computer.
Just print off the size you need.  All sizes are individually included.
How great is that!
 
My littlest grand one is 2 1/2 yrs.
I made the 4T and it fits perfectly.
Of course, he’s no delicate little flower.
I call him Tank!!!
Befitting that I make a tank for my Tank.
 
The Fishsticks pattern line includes boys and girls designs.
I will definitely be purchasing some patterns for future sewing.
 
Have a fabulous end of week.

 
 
 

Sharing our Craft

Please meet Evelyn.
Evelyn is 9 years old.
Evelyn is my granddaughter.
Evelyn just sewed her first complete project.
Evelyn is very proud!
 
 
She has never used a pattern – until now.
She learned all about pattern selection, fabric, and cutting. 

She is quite meticulous with her cutting.

 
Finally, the last pattern piece.
Time to get sewing!

Using the sewing machine is Evelyn’s favorite part of the process.
The finished product is her favorite result of the process.

 Evelyn asked to sew more from patterns,
including something for herself.

As you can see, friends, the purpose of this post is not to review the
Simplicity 4707 Vintage Baby Doll Clothes pattern.
But the purpose of this post is to encourage you to share your craft with somebody.
You too will be rewarded with a smile like that!
 
Go.
Teach.
 
Have a most rewarding weekend    🙂