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Old 07-05-2010, 12:41 PM
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awesome, tutorial, thanks for taking the time to make it for us!
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Thanks so much for informative and easy to follow instructions for a beautiful jacket. I love yours! I will certainly try this!
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Thanks for posting the great tute. I have been wanting to try this and have even looked at a few patterns, but never saw any that I really liked. Your jackets look great and your explanations are well done. I think I am going to give it a try.
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How did you finish off the collar and cuffs? I'd love to see finished one too!!!!! Looks neat!
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I made a t-shirt jacket for DD for her birthday. I didn't care for the patchwork and did mine all in left over batik. It was very easy and a short project. I will make more for Christmas.
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Originally Posted by auntie teresa
How did you finish off the collar and cuffs? I'd love to see finished one too!!!!! Looks neat!
That's in the tutorial. The collar is just folded over and stitched down. You can do pretty much anything to the cuffs. I just put binding on mine, but I have to watch that because I have long arms and the sleeves just barely came out long enough for me.
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Originally Posted by ruthieg
I made a t-shirt jacket for DD for her birthday. I didn't care for the patchwork and did mine all in left over batik. It was very easy and a short project. I will make more for Christmas.
That's really pretty, did you just follow the same method but using a t-shirt for the foundation? Did you cut your batik to match the shirt outline and then fuse it on?
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I used the basics in the tutorial and used the sweat shirt as my pattern. I spray basted the fabric to the finished side of the sweatshirt (it had a picture of a fish on it). I quilted it with straight lines to keep it from being too busy. Then I sewed the sweatshirt/fabric together as shown in the pictorial. I finished it all the was around with bias binding. I used the 2 1/2 in double fold. I started at the bottom of the back and went completely around the front, the neck, the other front and then to the back. It finished really easily. I has a business appearance and keeps her warm in cold air conditioning at work. It gives her hugs from me every time she puts it on. :D
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Originally Posted by ruthieg
I used the basics in the tutorial and used the sweat shirt as my pattern. I spray basted the fabric to the finished side of the sweatshirt (it had a picture of a fish on it). I quilted it with straight lines to keep it from being too busy. Then I sewed the sweatshirt/fabric together as shown in the pictorial. I finished it all the was around with bias binding. I used the 2 1/2 in double fold. I started at the bottom of the back and went completely around the front, the neck, the other front and then to the back. It finished really easily. I has a business appearance and keeps her warm in cold air conditioning at work. It gives her hugs from me every time she puts it on. :D
Very Nice! What did you use to shape the neck?
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I cut a v-shape in the neck on one side approximately where I thought it should be and matched the other front to it. I used the shape of the sweat shirt for the neck back. I also used bias binding on the sleeves. The basic tutorial is a great place to jump off and design something uniquely your own.
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