Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The PERFECT fabric!

Okay, so maybe this isn't the perfect fabric ever. I don't think I could pick one of those. But it is the perfect fabric for a jacket I've been in love with since I was flipping through my Burda magazine a month ago.

I LOVE this jacket. It's kind of a military look but still fitted and feminine. Check out the front and back view that I've scanned:

I'm planning to extend the sleeves to my wrists and do away with the "wrist warmers", as they call them. Oh, I just love the design! But I couldn't recall ever seeing fabric like what they've used. Then the Super Jo-Ann's opened last Friday and of course I had to check it out. And look what I found!!!

I even found the perfect buttons - at 50% off I might add. They are the same dusty black with squares in the center. This fabric might look thick but it's not. It's perfect!!! I am so excited about this I just had to show you. They also have brown and navy in this size squares as well as smaller squares. It's ain't cheap at $14.99 per yard, but was marked down to $8.99 and I only needed 1 3/4 yards. I might go back for another color after I see how this sews up. However, don't expect to see it really soon. I'm still sewing for fall and this jacket is in my winter sewing category.

10 comments:

  1. Ohh can't wait to see your jacket!

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  2. wow the psychic connection is strong because I was just thinking about this jacket when I saw the fabric at JoAnn's!! I gotta get me some too!

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  3. Now that there is an awesome jacket and so lucky to find the perfect fabric and notions.

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  4. Amanda, This is going to be one cute jacket. I saw this fabric at JoAnn's as well and plan to mimic a jacket that I posted on my blog about a month ago. Can't wait to see yours.

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  5. I want to make this jacket too! I love your fabric choice and I can't wait to see it made up!

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  6. Great find, isn't it exciting to have a sewing project start off on the right foot? Excited to see the final project! And if you are interested, you can download the outline drawings at the BWOF website. I save each month's issue on my "favorites" list, so that when I do a review or blog, I can just copy the drawing from the website. In case your interested...

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  7. Perfect fabric, indeed! Can't wait to see the result!

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  8. Wow, what a great fabric find! I wish our JoAnn's was as good as fabric choices are soooo limited.

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  9. Amanda - I just discovered your blog and I am hooked! You are very inspiring!
    I love this jacket. What is the pattern number? I couldn't find it on the Burda website.

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  10. Hi Christy,
    Thanks! This pattern is from the Burda World of Fashion Magazine, September 2008 issue, jacket 104. You can only get the pattern if you have a subscription to the magazine. But it's well worth the money if you are an avid seamstress.

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