Sunday, January 23, 2011

Fleece Jacket


This jacket is made using McCall's M5538, view C, size small. It is made with charcoal grey fleece (anti-pill). Overall the pattern was fairly easy to read and follow but there were some parts where I didn't understand what they were saying so I had to just wing it:

First, the zipper was a nightmare. I think my biggest trouble came because it was plastic so when the instructions explained how to shorten the zipper, it didn't work on the plastic teeth. I ended up just hiding it in the collar; it was only a few inches.

Second, I don't feel like there were ever instructions on what to do about sewing down the bottom of the collar so when I was finished with the jacket, I just ran my machine across the back collar, hiding the stitches in the seam between the back and collar.

Finally, I omitted the arm pocket. I sewed it like normal but without the pocket.

One note about the pattern overall is that the pockets are located at the side seams, which makes makes it more awkward because it feels a little far back from where you would naturally expect it to be (but the pocket location made it easier to sew than if they were on the front section).

2 comments:

Alexander said...

I like how you made Daddys jacket.

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