~ nothing subtle happening here ~ |
Using up bits and pieces from the stash: the yoke is brocade leftover from a coat last seen here; the grey linen patch underneath is from a tunic and pants seen here; and over that is an ombre wine abstract flower patch leftover from a kimono seen here.
~ some pieces were given to me ~ |
In fact, the sleeve tapestry was from Anne of Spy Girl during a clothes/ fabric swap at the Blogger meet-up in Vancouver several years ago. The collar was a thick knit scrap from a sewing friend in Chicago. And the assorted antique buttons from another Chicago friend.
~ it's a Koos pattern, of course ~ |
The main fabric is an ombre jacquard I got in a mystery bundle. The yoke and the two rectangular pieces were samples I had laying around. The round photographic rose section was leftover from a dress, here.
~ the other side ~ |
That's a bit of quilting cotton next to the sleeve. Another piece of the photographic roses and the base here is a deep red canvas. I think that about covers it.
~ except for the lining! ~ |
Yes, it's flannel-backed satin. yum. And I squished a strip of raspberry velvet in between the lining and the collar for some special effects on the inside.
Oh, I see I've forgotten to mention that front rectangular patch of wine linen with small handwriting on it (in French, no less). I also used the lining to make bias tape to encase the hem of the outer coat, leaving the inner lining to hang loose. yeah.
~ like this ~ |
What I'm wearing underneath: Velvet pants from Tina Givens Phoebe pants pattern and the cut-off bodice made of the same velvet from her Bethany Dress made previously and seen here. The stretch mesh shirt underneath is adapted from Vogue 8450.
~ aerial view of the hat ~ |
Hand-sewn with scraps of red fleece using Vogue 9235, view D. It was a quick sew, cutting the circles of the pattern and then the fleece is what took time. I eliminated the elastic called for on the brim as there was no need for it.
~ back view ~ |
Those aren't shadows, I used two different colors of red for the hat. And while I was at it - variegated red thread for sewing.
~ last, but not the least, for sure ~ |
A glamour shot, a centerfold, a knockout view of my ebay doc marten boots. whoa bay-bee.
Now, if you haven't jumped around enough already, here's some more links not to miss! I'll be joining Patti and the Visibles at Not Dead Yet Style, Catherine at I Will Wear What I Like and Cherie's Shoe and Tell, when they all go live. Oh, and the hat. I'll be with Judith, the Style Crone for her monthly Hat Attack! Hope to see you everywhere!
Watch out for the 8 inches of snow we'll be getting later today/this evening - if you're in the Midwest. There's nothing like sewing when snowed-in, I tell ya.
ed. note: as of the next morning, we've been dusted with an inch. The only thing blustering was the weather forecast.