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geevee 01-24-2026 04:20 PM

Quilted Jacket - Finally
 
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I finally finished the quilted jacket that I began last Fall. Had a little trouble with the pattern I chose (sleeve placement was just terrible), so unmade it and got another pattern, and had to Frankenstein the sleeves from it, lots of redoing but I got it finished.

I can't decide if it looks more like a robe than a jacket, but I like it. Dropped sleeves are definitely the way to go with a quilted jacket/robe/whatever, and if I make another one, I'll probably go with one with self-facing on the front. No batting in this one, just the pieced shell quilted to a very lightweight flannel. Still plenty cozy. Thanks for looking. :)


copycat 01-25-2026 03:20 AM

Enjoy wearing your quilted jacket! You did an amazing job! I like your idea of using the flannel to make it cozy.

LGJARN52 01-25-2026 04:32 AM

Very nicely done...thanks for sticking with it and showing us. I think perhaps it's the overall length that gives it the appearance of a robe.

cashs_mom 01-25-2026 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by LGJARN52 (Post 8714789)
Very nicely done...thanks for sticking with it and showing us. I think perhaps it's the overall length that gives it the appearance of a robe.

I agree. The length and the belt tend to make it look like a robe, but it's very cute. Also, while the dropped shoulders are easier to put in, they will tend to look more casual then a set in sleeve. Thanks for showing us

ElaineCovid 01-25-2026 12:03 PM

Your jacket is very nice. I have found the sleeve area to be the most troublesome area to fit well when making one. Yours looks great!

b.zang 01-25-2026 03:15 PM

I'm impressed. There appears to be good planning on where the blocks fall on the coat. My friend just made a quilted hoodie out of 1" squares. With batting it weighs a LOT. Your jacket will be nice and flexible around your body. Maybe it's the belt that gives it that "I'm a robe" vibe.

BonnieJP 01-25-2026 03:35 PM

Lovely jacket. You did a great job. I am currently finishing one I started a couple of months ago for my cousin. I am having a difficult time finding buttons though. Now that JoAnn's is gone none of the stores seem to sell them. Buttons for sale online all seem to ship from China so there is a long wait to get them.

geevee 01-25-2026 03:54 PM

That's one of the reasons I went with a belt, where I could find adequate buttons, none of them suited the style of this, but if I do find any that look right, I might remove the belt loops and add a button or three.

geevee 01-25-2026 03:56 PM

Thanks for all the comments everyone, it was a bigger process to get this done than I imagined going in, but it is comfortable to wear (no stiff sleeves), and I'm glad I tackled it.

cashs_mom 01-25-2026 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by BonnieJP (Post 8714903)
Lovely jacket. You did a great job. I am currently finishing one I started a couple of months ago for my cousin. I am having a difficult time finding buttons though. Now that JoAnn's is gone none of the stores seem to sell them. Buttons for sale online all seem to ship from China so there is a long wait to get them.

I'm finishing up a tunic and had the same problem. I found some nice vintage buttons on eBay.


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