Monday, April 13, 2009

Burda wof 02-2009-115

I have been in the process of sewing two jackets lately, one through a sewing class - up to the lining & all going well - will post more on that one later. The other jacket I have been working on is Burda wof 02-2009-115.
I am using very similarly coloured fabrics. My fabric is a sage green linen pique purchased from Gorgeous fabrics.
Well - after my Easter visitors have left I have finally found enough time to finish and wear it ...Yay!


Lots of pictures as I don't have a lot to say. It is the sewing course for the month so the instructions were pretty good. I was scratching my head a bit on the collar but slept on it and it came together the next day...

Here are some of the details - turn-up...

pocket...


inside of jacket with hong-kong seam finishes...


Some of these photos were taken after wearing it out to the movies so excuse the creases (it is a linen after all).
Conclusion- I really like this little jacket. It is easy to wear, a good weight for what I need in our climate, goes well with jeans and a great substitute for the cardigan I seem to wear to much! The linen pique fabric is stiff but softening up over time so I think it's wearability will improve with a few more washes and wears!

Happy Easter!

7 comments:

  1. Very pretty! I really love the pockets, and your hong kong finish is so nice!

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  2. I've been thinking about this one too - a perfect layering piece. Yours turned out great.

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  3. Wonderful jacket. Great fit and the style suits you very well.

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  4. Nicely done - the HK finish looks beatiful and so do you wearing it!

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  5. Great jacket Sue, I had forgotten about this pattern already. It looks like you will get lots of wear out of it, perfect smart casual. Lovely job! Natasha

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  6. Sue, the jacket looks even better in real life! The colour and fit are great, and it looks fab with your chocolate linen pants - well done!

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  7. The jacket looks great on the outside and the inside!

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