Originally Posted by Georgia Peach
Originally Posted by PWinston
I agree with lcb14510 - I had no problems with destructing the sweat shirt and adding strips. However, I'm not sure how to put it back together again with the bulky seams, etc. and so that it looks neat on the inside. I know some people use sergers but I don't have one. So, how do you "construct" your new jacket and what do you do with the bulky seams? Please also show the inside of your jacket.
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I am inspired to try this. Thank you for your clear directions and all the coments that help make it so clear.
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I did one of those sweatshirt covered jackets and didn't remove the sleeves--just the underarm seam. I just crossed the seam with the strips from the jack bodice and back and then folded over the sleeve strip end and top stitched. Made the reconstruction pretty easy.
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What a great tute! I just saw a jacket done similar to this last week. I have been making the sweatshirt jacket where you cut out different shapes of fabric and zigzag stitch them to the shirt. It is really taking a lot of time and thread. I think I'll stop and try this one. Thanks for taking the time to make this tute for us.
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I have the fuzzy side that is showing. I figured that I like that better. I wear my sweatshirts that way, but that's me...It's YOUR jacket, you make it how YOU want.
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Great job. You made it look so easy. Can't wait to try your directions. Will make great Christmas presents.
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Thank You! Can hardly wait to see the rest.
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I'm getting ready to make a jacket too the Fractured Bargello one in raspberry and lime greens watermelon colors.
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Thank you.I want to try one too.
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I have been wanting to do a sweatshirt, now I can, cant wait for the rest of the tute. You do good work, girl.
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