Last week, I talked about the decorative trim for a jacket that I am making. This week, we see how the jacket went together.
I started with Vogue 1493.
The home made bias tape isn't just used for trim. The seams are bound with the bias tape, rather than finishing them with an overcast stitch.
The sleeves have an usual shape, with the large and ornamented lower sleeves. The seam comes to a sharp point.
This seam is made possible by clipping the upper sleeve almost to the seam line.
Here's the completed sleeve.
The upper part of the sleeve is a fairly standard shape, so it sews easily to the jacket.
The front band also proved to be fairly easy to attach.
The final step is to make 1" bias tape and attach it at the front band/front seam. It turns out that 1" bias tape is more difficult to deal with than the 1/2" variety. Also, if you try to feed a strip that's too wide into the bias tape maker, the fabric can end up melted (it is polyester) and ruined. The stuff is squirrelly when you try to attach it also, note all of the pins.
The jacket did get finished. Now I have something to wear to the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra concert!
Come back next week for a report from the Houston International Quilt Expo.
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