NEW TUTORIAL! Tailored Jacket with Double Welt Pockets Step-by-Step Tutorial!

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So, y'all have been asking me for years to do these step-by-step tutorials, so I have! I started on YouTube last year doing video techniques that I found interesting that I wasn't seeing in any commercial patterns instruction that I knew you guys would like. Going into 2019, I decided I'm going to branch out and do full-blown tutorials -- well, more like courses. There are simple steps that can elevate the look of a garment that I want to share. I want to encourage more home sewist to "level up" their sewing and know that every thing doesn't have to be rushed through and sewn in a single afternoon session. It's okay to take your time and put in a little extra work
Made at home doesn't have to look "homemade".
Am I an expert? That's subjective. But what I am is someone that spends absurd amounts of time sewing various garments in a multitude of fabrics. And that makes me highly experienced. I've followed the pattern instructions, I've studied different reference books by different authors and I've picked up so many amazing techniques over the years. This has allowed me to create my own methods of putting it all together and creating my own way of doing things that works. So now I get to share my knowledge and experience with you, with my tried-and-true methods.

My inspiration jackets:




Stella McCartney Milly Tweed Blazer

For my pattern choice, I had to reach way back in my pattern collection. I wanted a longer style double-breasted blazer. The only current alternative is Burda Style 09/2018 #117. I own this one and one of these days I'll feel like tracing and adding seam allowances! But for now, I went with an easier option, McCall's 8638. It's from 1997, and the wide shoulders sure did prove that. I had to cut them down to this decade by removing 1 1/2" off each. But other than that, this one fit the bill with all of the tailored jacket details I wanted. This particular cut is all over the place right now. Maybe by Fall 2019, the pattern companies will have caught up. And when they do, remember this tutorial is available!


The only thing I would've done different was add a back vent. And I'll probably go ahead and make functioning surgeon's cuffs. Mine are mitered, but I just didn't go with functioning buttonholes.
My favorite detail are the welt pockets with flaps. I'd mentioned a few weeks ago how welt pockets were one of my least favorite sewing things to do.
But once I taught myself a fail-proof method for both double welts and single welts, there was no looking back.
One of the key things I talk about is pressing and pressing tools. One of the main ones I recommend that a lot of people may be skipping is a Pressing Cloth. I have the one from Dritz and I also use a cut of silk organza.

In the tutorial, I will teach you step-by-step how to construct a tailored jacket with tips and guidance applicable to any blazer pattern of your choice. In this premium tutorial, you will get:
  • Fabric suggestions
  • Places to interface and stabilize that the pattern companies don’t tell you
  • Pressing tips
  • Double Welt Pocket with or without Flap Tutorial
  • How to Created a Mitered Corner
  • How to Sew a Two-Piece Sleeve with Vent
  • How to Sew a Peak Collar
You can access the tutorial here:

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22 comments

  1. Thank you for doing these tutorials! I can't wait to purchase this when I have some post-Christmas money!

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  2. I am thrilled that you're starting to do these because I definitely consider you an expert. Would you consider doing one for the Chanel-style jacket that you made not too long ago? I have had Vogue's V7975 pattern in my stash for years now but I can't seem to get up the nerve to try it on my own. Either way, I will keep an eye out for future tutorials.

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    1. I would love to do a Chanel jacket! For the tutorial, I'll even do it the long way. Thank you so much!

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  3. This is very inspiring, Erica! :)

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    1. Thank you Peter! And I love looking at your couture projects!

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  4. To my eyes your sewing is immaculate! Will you tackle the lining part at all in your tutorial?

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    1. Thank you so much. I did show the lining, but hand sewing is involved. I do however plan to show a project with a bagged lining.

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  5. Well done lady and long overdue. Glad you finally shared all that knowledge. :)

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  6. Welt pockets are intimidating to me! Thanks for offering a how to course. I am definitely going to sign up. Your jacket is beyond perfect! Merry Christmas!

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  7. What a wonderful idea! Much success!

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  8. yay! When I get brave enough I’m going to try your tutorial. Thank you !☺️

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  9. Hi Erica.. I ordered the tutorial..but didn't receive it im my email..could u help..thx

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    1. This is the message attached to your order:

      "The email address for this order is not working. We recommend you update the email address with a working email if one is known"

      This is the email you used:
      cityhigh46@hotmail.com

      Feel free to email me at eribunk@aol.com with a correct email.

      Thanks Lora.

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  10. So happy and excited you are teaching this! On my 2019 list.

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  11. The jacket is awesome! Great job!

    Kimberly Wilkes

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