Present Joys

“We thank the Lord of heaven and earth
who hath preserved us from our birth
for present joys, for blessings past,
and for the hope of heaven at last.”

Tag bemberg

1 post from August 2012

Here it is: The project I’ve been working on for the past two months. My first genuine tailored coat. I’d made sack-coat-like garments before, but nothing with interlinings and padstitching and all those other things that go into a fine garment. I began my creative process by spending three weeks drafting coat patterns and cutting muslin test garments, with the help of a lot of old, digitized tailoring books. Then I bought fabric and dove right into the construction, working as purposefully as I could. It was a wild ride.

This garment was really cheap to make because the fabric isn’t that great. The suiting is brown hopsack 100% linen from Jo-Ann Fabrics, which I bought on sale. I didn’t use any actual hair canvas on the inside; all the interlinings are various loose-weave muslins which I just pretended were hair canvas and handled as such. The nicest part is the lining, which is real Bemberg rayon.

It turned out pretty great. Setting the sleeve was a nightmare, as was making buttonholes. (They look awful, I’m afraid! That’s 90% of the reason this is a one-button coat.) But overall it looks better than I hoped it would, and it fits really well. Turns out three weeks of pattern fitting and adjustment really pays off. If I were to do this exact same project for a second time, I think I could do a much much better job. Despite its flaws, though, this is still the best-fitting coat in my closet, and because of that, the most comfortable. I’m already itching to start another!