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Made: toddler jacket (Ottobre “Veikko” pattern)

February 2nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Made

Project Notes: I procrastinated starting this project because it looked like it might be hard. I was intimidated by the hood and separating zipper (a first). However once I figured out how to attach the hood, all went swimmingly.
It was easy and fun and a really nice pattern. It calls for a woven bias binding to hide the neckline SAs on the inside, which is a nice touch and a great place to stick a sweet piece of contrast fabric - I used aqua with white polka dots, mostly because I had some. The pockets are left with raw edges and call for double rows of topstitching. As my main fabric was a darker grey, I opted for a bright red for the topstitching, also to match the little sushi fish I appliqued to the front left.
Mistakes/Complications: I struggled with attaching the hood - it was the right length to pin exactly to the body of the jacket. But then how would the zipper attach? With help from a member of the Ottobre sewing group on yahoo, I learned that I needed to match up the ends of the hood with the CF seamline. It took me awhile to understand that meant the seamline , right before the allowance which the zipper attaches to - in my case right before the 1cm allowance on my CF pieces. I only pinned with barely noticeable ease and I was all set.

My zipper was too long, and there is not much info online for shortening a separating zipper. I cut the zipper so that it would fold over the top edges by about 1/2″. I did have to stitch, rip, and stitch a few times to get the stitching distance even on both sides of the zipper. I do a little too much adjusting the needle position as I go without noting what I do so that I can be consistent. I also forgot to line the pockets, I just spaced out. But I think it’s fine that way.

Notes for Next Time: Make sure the markings for the hood’s outer fabric extend a couple of inches. By the time I needed those marks they were sewn away into the SA!

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Made: ghost jacket from Ottobre 06/2007

May 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Made

ottobre ghost jacket from 0607 issue I was not entirely happy with the end result of this project. I was so uninspired, in fact, I skipped the topstitching. I do, however, enjoy how my little guy looks like Little Lord Fauntleroy, or something.

Project Notes: I made the ghost jacket, minus the ghost, and the hood. The end result was a little odd, and maybe this was largely because it is just too large for my son. The lining peeps out of the sleeves and pockets, which is cute enough, but not intended. Sewing the sleeves was a nightmare. Although I was really looking forward to finishing this for the little guy, there wasn’t much payoff. I also rushed the buttons, just to get it on him and out the door that morning.

Mistakes/Complications: As I just said, the sleeve ends were a serious pain. The pattern itself is pretty simple though.

Notes for Next Time: Might be better off finishing the sleeve ends by hand?

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