This weekend is the annual Grand Rogue Encampment. I had set my mind to doing Dan's greatcoat, FINALLY! I got the pattern in 2000! I decided I needed to check if I needed to make Andy a new coat or could alter his old one. In doing that, I found a whole list of things that needed to be done! It is supposed to be rather chilly, so I wanted to be sure everyone's outerwear was in top condition.
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The body of the coat fit well, but the sleeves were really short! |
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So I picked off the edging on the sleeves |
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cut a piece of wool |
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Pinned it and sewed it on |
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While I was at it, I added pockets, buttonholes, and buttons |
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I added more length to the sleeves than Andy needed so that he could wear it awhile as here is Will wearing it! |
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I added buttonholes and buttons to Will's coat |
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My coat was missing buttons |
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So I sewed on new ones |
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I finally did the hem on Dan's pants (he tucks them in his boots, so they don't show) |
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Emily's cape hood was rather small |
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I had made them with one continuous piece from one side of the face over the top and to the other side |
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I cut the top of the hood and added a piece the width of the back |
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Much better ☺ |
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The red didn't photograph very well, but this shows the seam in the back of the hood |
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As you can see in this picture from August, Emi needed her dress longer!
So I let out the grow tucks. I also let them out of the spare baby gown for Andy and the waist of Will's spare pants |
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Sarah's doll's arm was coming loose |
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So it got mended as well as hooks and eyes sewn on the dress (and Emi's doll's dress, too) |
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And here is Dan's greatcoat - front |
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and back |
3 comments:
busy lady, have fun at the re-enactment.
you do very nice work.
Wow though you told me about most of this just reading made me tired. You did a great job on Dan's coat. Maybe you should make great coats to sell. :) just kidding I am sure one is enough of that big of a project.
Looks like you've been BUSY!! Have fun at your big event...
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