I set about deconstructing this by removing the lining, then the collar, sleeves, shoulder pads, facing, etc.
Then I turned it inside out, put it on, and drew lines with chalk showing where I'd need to take things in and make the big cuts.
Can you see the chalk lines just above the pockets? |
I decided to keep the sleeves long, seeing as I'll be wearing this in cooler weather. |
Here's where things get a bit tricky...Up until this point everything was pretty straightforward...but my next step was to take in the lining and reinsert it into the new jacket...never done this before, and I knew that it would take time and require a lot of patience. So, I got to it. I took in the sleeves, cut off the length, slowly started sewing it into the jacket. Along the way I decided to reinsert a collar to give the neck some shape and it is almost like large piping. I sewed in the lining up to where the extra leather flaps were attached, and to allow for better drape, left the flaps unlined. I trimmed up the flaps, used some black lace tape to prettify where the lining ends and the leather flaps attached and made tiny adjustments here and there all along the way. It took somewhere between 4-5 hours all told, and I still may make a couple of small changes, but I love how it turned out!!! Very much like Carissa's leather jacket that she made for the Refashion Runway Challenge :) (Which she is rocking, btw!!!)
Seen here with my coconut shell feather earrings, thrifted cami and skinny jeans...in my bathroom! The only room with good light once the sun has gone down ;) |
And that's that! I am tired, my head aches a bit, but it's done, and I'm really pleased with how it all came out. Being an "on the fly" kind of sewist, I really had to slow down and take lots of care with this one, which was a good learning experience and I love perfecting new ways of finishing items so that they are just as pretty on the inside as they are on the outside. It's not perfect, in that sense, but far better than some of my first refashions ;)
Well, here's hoping that you are either finishing or starting your day well...be creative today! It'll do ya good ;)
Peace,
Andrea
4 comments:
Very impressive... looks fabulous!!! I have a leather jacket just like yours (before cutting), but I don't think I'd be game to cut into it.
Andrea, this is fabulous! I'm honored to be your inspiration! :)
I love this transformation. I'd be afraid to get it all apart but the initial courage of doing just that is all it takes to make the project work. Great project too!!
What a brilliant job you did with it!
Adele - EOD
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