A Denim Jacket with a Western Twist (Butterick 6390)

Hello, readers!

I’ve been steadily working on filling out holes in my wardrobe and a denim jacket was at the top of my list.  It’s such a steady workhorse for casual looks and gives you that needed warmth for crisp spring days.  This was a fun project that looks much more difficult than it is.  If you can set a sleeve and make buttonholes, you can make this denim jacket.

I used Butterick 6390 — a retro pattern by Gertie for this jacket that evokes a 1940’s/50’s vibe.  It reminds me of kitschy western frocks and mid-century dude ranches with the western yoke, top-stitching and pockets.  It’s also cropped, so it goes well with full skirts, which is a plus in my book.

I made my jacket with this awesome dark blue designer 12 oz denim.  This is a heavyweight  denim that’s perfect for the structure of this jacket.  It’s nice and dark with no stretch and is wonderful to sew with.  I used blue denim thread for the top-stitching, which doesn’t overtly stand out, but adds just a little bit more polish and sheen than the indigo thread that I used to sew this jacket.

For the lining, I chose this Japanese poly lining in a tan and white gingham check.  I really love the selection of Japanese linings that Cali Fabrics carries.  I’ve purchased several for coat, dress and blazer linings and they are such a good value along with being FABULOUS.  I’ve never had a denim jacket that was lined, but I sure love the hint of gingham that peeks out and gives this jacket a clean inside.

This is a fitted jacket, so it’s a little more slim-fitting than I thought it might turn out to be.  It could probably use a swayback adjustment, but honestly, I’m happy with the fit and wouldn’t change anything.  This is perfect to wear with dresses and is not as masculine as the other denim jackets that I’ve owned.  It was a fun project that really made me feel like a sewing ace!

Note:  The dress that I’m wearing with this jacket is Vogue 9000 from a previous Cali post.

Tanya H, from TanyaMaile.com

Tanya is a Northern California ranch girl in love with retro prints and vintage patterns with a bit of modern flair. When not battling with her cat over her sewing table, she likes to repurpose junk, throw frisbees for her dogs, immerse herself in history books and geek out over sci-fi and fantasy. You can find her at her other home on the web: Mrs. Hughes.

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10 thoughts on “A Denim Jacket with a Western Twist (Butterick 6390)”

  1. Great Jacket Tania! I know you say if you can set in sleeves and sew buttonholes you can make this jacket but I do think there is more to it 🙂 Great fit for one thing. Nice fabric choice for the fashion fabric and lining!

    1. Thanks, Kathleen! It’s basically like making a shirt with a lining and the instructions are great — so I do think so! 🙂

  2. Oh my gosh! I made a denim jacket too! I think we used the same buttons. I love your jacket. The pocket detail is fabulous. I need to check out the Japanese linings.

    1. Denim jackets are such a staple, aren’t they? 🙂 Those Japanese linings are wonderful. Especially the crepe de chine one.

  3. Just fabulous! You are really an expert seamstress. You could never buy
    such an incredible jacket.

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