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Trench Coat with removable sleeves

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About this project
Name Trench Coat with removable sleeves
Status finished
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Happiness
Started Sep 25, 2015
Completed Oct 18, 2015
Progress 100 %
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Notes Fabric Used: A boiled wool with lace overlay from EmmaOneSock I copied an old and tatty RTW Guess trench coat I bought many years ago at a sample sale. It never fitted properly, but I liked the style, and always planned to copy it. To make the pattern, I used the top part of my coat block pattern (the one I used for the Alice in Wonderland coat), cut it at the waist and re-drafted it as a double-breaster. Then I drafted the skirt part of the coat with all the bells and whistles. Then I decided that I want sleeves that I can remove, given the climate I live in, that means I'd wear it more often and can layer it. Construction details: - silk twill lining, bagged, attached by hand at armhole and sleeve zipperbands - non-fusible sew in interfacing at collar, facings and neck hole - woven stay tape at waist and shoulder seams - fusible interfacing at hem and sleeve hem allowances, pocket edge front/back flap and armhole seam allowances - sleeves are zipped in, I used the lapped zipper technique ETA: I added pictures of the process making the removable bit of the sleeves
Users Comments
  • /user/zibergirl

    zibergirl on Nov 7, 2015

    Another great coat. I really appreciate your fine sewing skills and attention to detail. Awesome!

  • /user/LaChula

    LaChula on Nov 9, 2015

    Would you be willing to upload a pic of the sleeve head, so we can see how it attaches to the coat body?
    Thanks!

  • /user/Manuela_in_Hong_Kong

    Manuela_in_Hong_Kong on Nov 9, 2015

    The sleeve attaches with a zipper, the are more pictures on Flickr
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/108322972@N04/albums/72157657952850971