I am very late to the Chanel Party.
I originally signed up, submitted inspirational pictures and posted fabrics, and then went into hiding.That was my last Chanel post. I officially and unofficially withdrew. I lurked on the site, posted nothing, found courage and I'm back with a slightly different approach. I am concrete random at best. Always a plan. I just change it as I see fit.......So here is the final approach-I will see it through to completion.
- Chanel jacket will be for D1. She is thrilled. Her requests were: furry trim,tight fitting, pockets,and gold buttons for sleeve vents.
- A merging of 2 patterns. A Vintage 1961 Advance pattern, for the excellent sleeve vents and Chanel like qualities. Vogue 7975 for the basic shell. I will merge sleeves from Advance with Vogue shell .
Are "furry" and "skinny" couture adjectives? If so, I am using them like I know what I am talking about.
Chanel Literature: I will rely on these three books and countless bloggers before me.
Muslins to date: muslin front. Sleeve is very long and wide, shoulder needs some adjustment. Waist and bust look good.
Muslin Back: Big in the shoulder, arm, some work to do. General idea on track.
Next: Adjust muslin, and then cut out fabric and lining, and thread trace..... D1 won't be home from college for a couple of weeks so this will be a slow process.....
I can't wait to see your jacket's progress. That fabric is TDF!
ReplyDeleteHurray! Great plan. I like the fur trim and gold button idea. I found the vogue pattern to run big in the shoulders. Good thing for muslins!
ReplyDeleteI'm just impressed that you have recovered from your birthday jacket!
ReplyDeleteThat's great fabric. Your jacket is going to look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is very pretty. Make a beautiful thing.
ReplyDeleteI love that Advance pattern! D1 is super lucky. And of course I love the M&J trims. The whole thing is going to be fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI have done absolutely nothing toward making a Chanel jacket. Still working on my winter coat here. Maybe I'll go Chanel next.
This jacket is going to be gorgeous. I love the fabric and the trim is perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteThe jacket will be fabulous! I love the fabric and the trim, and that vintage pattern looks really cool.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm so late with this, I don't think there's any hope...it's great to see you're making progress. I'm so bogged down with wonderful clients, I may not get back to mine till the first of the year. Bummer!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your love of jackets, cute fitted dresses, and all things black!
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