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And cutting and pinning, to prevent it from getting monotonous! *yawn* This afternoon and evening, I made my paletot paper pattern (say that three times fast!), and cut out and sewed together all three layers of the paletot.

Yes, three - the wool I'm using is dress-weight, not coating weight (because with all that wool in the Stash, I am Not Allowed to buy any more wool for a very long time!), so I'm using my not-period-but-very-handy cheat of interlining with cotton flannel to add a bit more heft! I just backed the wool with the cotton, treating them as one piece. I don't actually know the real construction techniques for paletots in the mid-19th century, so I'm using the common-sense approach...sew together the wool layers so I can trim it, and make the lining separate, putting it in after I do all the trim, so it doesn't get all mucked-up with those trim-attaching stitches! If that makes sense. I'm sleepy and slightly incoherent.

Here are the pattern pieces laid out on the lining fabric - Really Really Blue silk dupioni from Joann's. (I was going to get taffeta online...but then a 60% coupon came along, and I figured I could live with a few slubs for $8/yd. 'Cause...it's lining.)


And yes, it IS that blue. I thought that was a good nod to the popularity of those aniline dyes!

I didn't put it over the cage, so it looks giant and unflattering...not that it's ever going to be the most flattering garment I own...




I'm not especially ecstatic about the color, but it was the only wool I had that was light enough to show the dark contrast trim - and wasn't a drapey dress weight! And the sleeves are sewn together, but they're not going on til I trim them, since I suspect they'll be easier to deal with that way.

Tomorrow I'll be doing some hand basting (so the cotton and wool don't go wriggling all over the place when I try to stick trim on them!), and that may be all I get to. Possibly start trim-wrangling, but no guarantees of that!

Date: 2013-10-10 02:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danabren.livejournal.com
I just love love love your sewing entries!

Date: 2013-10-12 03:44 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandie-rw.livejournal.com
Hee. Thank you! :D

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