Made by a Fabricista: Fall is Coming! Are You Sewing for Fall Yet?
Fall has to be my most favorite season of the year. In South Dakota typically the weather is at its best. The trees, flowers, shrubs are filled with color, and the cool evenings and warm days are delightful. What's a girl to do besides sew some garments that take us from summer to fall and even winter?
In swoops a gorgeous suiting from Fabric Mart in black/blue and ivory novelty weave with great body and weight. I knew it would be perfect for the Style Arc Livia jacket. The colors stated were black and white, but I think the black has a lot of blue in it and found my leather pieces, also from Fabric Mart, were a perfect match! More on that later!
I wanted a jacket that would work with jeans for casual Fridays or a skirt or dressier pants for the work week. I love the clean and classic lines and the simple fit. Not too boxy but not fitted either.
Cutting and sewing the pattern was simple! There are only nine pattern pieces which include the front and back facings, two sizes of patch pockets, two piece sleeves front, back and side back. Seriously, this took about 30 minutes to cut and I am a slow poke when it comes to that step! This fabric fused just beautifully to the interfacing I used on the front and back facings.
I love the patch pockets on the front. I mentioned I used garment leather for the top portions of the pockets. The leather is hand washable and the suiting fabric is washable on gentle. I think this will be a win-win fabric combination.
Sewing this up is fast and easy as well. There are minimal seams to put together which is a bonus.
Look at those sleeves. Are they not hanging beautifully or what? I added 1/4" shoulder pads and found that they rounded out the area perfectly and help the sleeve hang just like it is on a hanger or dress form.
This jacket is unlined and look at how beautifully the fabric is suited for this! Sometimes I feel like I nail it for fabric and patterns combos and yes, this is one of those times!
Here is a glimpse of the hook and eye type of treatment I used at the neckline. This was in the button section of JoAnn's fabrics and I thought it would be a tad bit nicer than a regular hook and eye the pattern calls for.
I love this fabric, I love my jacket so pick up some suiting fabric from Fabric Mart, match it to a pattern and show the world what you've created! (You can find FM's suiting fabric HERE.)
Thanks for reading!
Sue from Ilove2sew!
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Posted on August 14 2015
Sue, I got that pattern for free in July! So excited to see it made up. You look awesome in it. And great news to read that it is a fairly easy sew, I would like something fairly easy to nudge me into fall (in October or so, we have long summers in VA).
I got it free as well and was super excited about it Dina! I can't wait to see your version!
Awesome jacket! I like the leather details. It give the jacket an upscale boutique look! It is still over 100 degrees in Houston, but I am starting a coat project this weekend!
Good for you Patricia! I love being prepared for the next season! After I made this jacket, we have still had some really warm days but nothing over 100 degrees!
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