Just like riding a bike

Actually, I don’t think I could ride a bike again. I wasn’t that good at it when I was a kid. I was much better at spending my summers laying on the sofa reading books or sewing things. But, it seems that I do still have my garment sewing skills! I remembered how to grade seams and the collarstand and cuffs were a breeze. This is my test fit garment before I make the “real” one of the embroidered linen. But this one turned out great and I know I will use it.

The alterations I made were for length. I took 2″ out of the sleeve length and over 2″ off the garment length. If you are interested, the pattern is Simplicity 9239.

Did you notice this little strip on the back? The blue fabric had a little hole in it so I added a patch from one of the fabrics as the front. I’m glad it had a hole in it because I like this addition.

I decided on vintage mother of pearl buttons for this jacket but they were filthy. It was time to change the brush on toothbrush so I used it to wash the buttons. A couple of the buttons really needed the extra scrubbing from the electric toothbrush and they all came up great.

After I finished the jacket and was trying it on I was unhappy with how floppy the facing was. Since both front pieces are patchwork, I was able to stitch in the ditch on the piecing seams so that the facing is now fixed and the seam doesn’t show.

I’m really happy with the fit. For the next version I just increased the sleeve length about 1/2 inch because that fabric is stiffer. When I cut this one I debated between 2 sizes and I’ve decided to stay with the XS size. It has plenty of ease for a summer jacket. If I was making this for winter to wear over long sleeves, I might make it a size larger. I think the next version will be a couple of inches shorter but that might affect whether I can have side pockets or not. This jacket does have inseam pockets. I always love having pockets.

I think this was a fun way to use up some feedsack fabrics. I’ve already washed the jacket because, well, these fabrics smelled like they have been in a fabric stash for over 50 years. It washed up really nicely and isn’t going to require much ironing. I think this will be a soft and comfy jacket to have.

I’m getting prepared to start the “real” jacket now and my first step was to look at button options. What do you think? Do you have a preference?


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11 responses to “Just like riding a bike”

  1. craftybasementadf55fcb9c Avatar
    craftybasementadf55fcb9c

    When I first saw the fabric I was thinking I didn’t care for it but toget

    her they have a WOW factor, Love it now.

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  2. thoroughlya4162d5974 Avatar
    thoroughlya4162d5974

    The jacket turned out so cute! Any one of those button options would work.

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  3. marmic1954 Avatar

    Yay! I’m so glad you ended up with something wearable because those fabrics are too pretty to waste. As for button choice I rather like the white ones if the white is compatible with the white in the fabric. The ones on the left (IMHO) are too stark.

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  4. Wanda Hanson Avatar

    I guess it depends on how much you want the buttons to show up. I like the ones in the center.

    The alteration I always have to do is shorten the collar stand. I have a short neck and they are always too tall for me.

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  5. geneblack Avatar
    geneblack

    I agree with Wanda. If you want to feature the buttons, the ones on the left will show nicely. The center ones blend best. The white ones will look more like a classic style choice. They will show but not be overly eye-grabbing.
    It really depends on what you want.

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  6. Vicki in MN Avatar
    Vicki in MN

    Wow you are done already, it looks great on you!!

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  7. Claire Christiansen Avatar
    Claire Christiansen

    I vote for the white ones. The dark ones jump and the center ones just look muddy to me.

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  8. brunerwoman Avatar
    brunerwoman

    I absolutely LOVE this jacket. I bet I’ll like it even better than the “real” one. You did good, girl. haha

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  9. Carole @ From My Carolina Home Avatar

    That turned out so cute! The one in white on white will be lovely. Buttons? The ones in the middle look best to me, they accent nicely without drawing too much attention. Not sure that the tiger print goes with the more delicate floral fabric. The white ones are too ordinary. I have a huge button box, come down for a visit and let’s look through it!

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  10. quiltdivajulie Avatar

    I don’t do much (if any) garment sewing any more – but I do LOVE your feed sack jacket!! So creative and so much fun to wear.

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  11. quiltdivajulie Avatar

    Trying again as I don’t know if the first comment survived the WordPress login process. LOVE LOVE LOVE your test jacket!

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I’m Vicki Welsh and I’ve been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I’m into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here.

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