I Hate It

My little cropped jacket has been a learning experience. I started by redesigning one of my Bernina My Label patterns. I experimented with drafting a three piece sleeve from a two piece sleeve. Then I stitched a muslin and finally this jacket. There are several things I will do better next time. I will still wear it, but not as proudly as I had hoped. I enjoyed sewing it. The fabrics are all stretch fabrics and my Pfaff IDT really came in handy. I have been sewing with my Pfaff Creative Vision for a year and a half and I have not used the embroidery arm yet. I am really looking forward to incorporating machine embroidery in my future creations. I'm a bit disappointed, but it's late and tomorrow I'll feel better I am sure. I really wanted this jacket to be perfect...

4 comments:

  1. Oh darn, I'm sorry you are not too happy with the jacket. I guess if you learned some things on it, all is not lost. Oh, but I know the disappointment of which you write. I admire that you tried some difficult sewing techniques, at least they seem difficult to me since I haven't tried them, like your mitered corners and double layer on the edges. It's good to keep pushing ourselves to learn new things! Way to go!

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  2. I know that feeling. Sometimes it gets better if the offending garment has a nice long rest in a dark wardrobe in order to think about its misdeeds, and sometimes not :(. It looks beautifully made from here.

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  3. What a shame you aren't happy, particularly because the Kay Unger dress would look so good with this jacket. I'm especially impressed at the double binding in contrasting colors!!! Yes, you will feel better....and maybe change you mind to view this more favorably. In the meantime, we understand your frustration.

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