Simplicity 3631 - Adding Some Color!
9:45 PMBrightening up my monochromatic wardrobe!Project Details  
Pattern:  Simplicity 3631, View B 
Fabric:  Faux Suede
Notions:  Three Dritz Half Ball Cover Buttons (1 1/2"); lining fabric for seam binding; 4" chain
Description:  Jacket has oversized covered button fastenings, cropped cape-like raglan sleeves, and belt.
I cut jacket in a size 16, using a faux suede.  This pattern is very easy, even a beginner could have smooth sewing on this.  I didn't like the reversed pleats that the instructions suggested, so I made the pleats the "normal" way and topstitched them on the right side.  I'm so accustomed to lining my jackets and since a lining was not required for this one, I used a Hong Kong finish for the seams.  I found lining fabric in a similar color to the fashion fabric and cut 1" strips on the bias.  I sewed these to my seam allowances by stitching 1/4" from the edge, trimmed to a scant 1/8", folded the bias strip over and ditch stitched on the right side.  I also decided to go with bound buttonholes.  I ran across a fantastic tutorial on the Sew-4-Fun blog... one of the easiest I've seen.  I'll be using it for welt pockets also.  And for a finishing touch, I added a hang chain to the back.  I sewed this in right underneath the back facing.  While snoop shopping, I noticed these were prevalent on high-end RTW jackets.
Overall, I'm very pleased with the outcome of this jacket. I feel that I took a simple pattern and transformed it into a designer looking garment.
Overall, I'm very pleased with the outcome of this jacket. I feel that I took a simple pattern and transformed it into a designer looking garment.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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