Wool Boucle in a New Silhouette

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Or, as my fiance likes to call it, the “magic eye” coatigan haha

You know one of the things I love most about sewing? I’ve all but completely stopped paying attention to fashion “guidelines” and trends! I’ve canceled my fashion magazine subscriptions and now, I get most of my inspiration from fabric, pattern releases, other sewists, and the odd fashion blogger. I make and wear only what I really want, regardless of shape, style, season, or what others say I should. Just whatever strikes my fancy.

This item in particular is something that is rather out of my comfort zone: it’s super oversized silhouette and bulky fabric don’t “suit” my pear shape and is just the sort of thing magazines would probably tell me to run far away from. But, there was just no resisting this fabric once I saw it on the site. And, once it arrived, it told me it needed to be an amazing coatigan*. Knowing Named wouldn’t disappoint, I decided to finally give Esme a go.

As I’d only ordered two yards, and the pattern calls for 3, I first had to remove 11″ from the length, then I played a bit of pattern tetris. And let me tell you, I used every available inch of length! Seriously, the first and last pieces grazed the very edges.

From there, it was fairly smooth sailing, despite the bulkiness of the fabric. It came together in roughly two afternoons, which isn’t bad at all for one of my projects. I did use a bump jumper a few times and I found it easiest to drop the feed dogs when sliding the fabric under the presser foot, but the fabric was relatively stable and sewed up well. (And it pressed well, even with 3/8″ allowances, which was a plus.) The only change I made to the construction due to the bulkiness was the bit about turning under the seam allowance for the button band facing. Doing so would have been far too thick, so instead I serged the edge and captured it by stitching in the ditch. Oh! and I omitted the buttons because the idea of putting buttonholes in a knit boucle was far from appealing, but I was never going to use them on a cardigan like this anyway.

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Now, to be perfectly honest, when I finished the coatigan, I laid it out on my sewing table and was shocked by just how large the finished product was! Then, at the request of my fiance I tried it on. Want a helpful tip? Do NOT try on a garment like this over pajamas! Yep, I was wearing flannel bottoms when he insisted I model it and it looked like a [cozy] bathrobe! But, when you enjoy blogging about your sewing projects, you tend to decide to share all finished garments, wins and fails, so I figured I pair it with a tee and jeans and we’d all have a bit of a laugh at my new faux robe. But, when I saw it over day clothes, it looked a lot better (shocking, I know!). And while actually wearing it in public, I didn’t get any funny looks, so it must pass for acceptable, right? In fact, if I’m not mistaken, this sort of thing is rather on trend in some fashion circles, so despite the fact that I don’t follow them, I seemed to have fallen into one anyway (even if it’s one I would have avoided if I was still listening to those “experts”).

Funny how that happens sometimes, isn’t it?

Happy sewing! x

*I’m going with coatigan because the shape and thickness of the wool definitely makes it feel more like a coat.

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Jennifer M, from Jenny Maker

Hi! I’m Jennifer, or Jenny if you’d like, and I blog at Jenny Homemaker. I currently reside in Atlanta with my fiancé/sounding-board/photographer, Brandon, and fur baby/supervisor/photobomber, CoCo.

I started sewing in 2009 after a long-distance move, when it became clear I needed a new hobby. I was fearless, choosing a fully-lined, polyester satin, bubble-hem party dress as my first garment. As you might expect, it was a bit of a disaster and was never worn (we dubbed it the “shiny trash bag” dress), but I saw potential in the idea of sewing my own dresses and didn’t hesitate to jump back in.

What started as a way to pass the time has turned into one of the things I’m most passionate about! I’m well on my way to having a fully handmade wardrobe, sewing everything from lounge clothes to silk dresses! When I’m not sewing, I’m learning. When I’m not learning, I’m planning.

Since fabric is such a great part of sewing (sometimes the best part, right!?), I’m really looking forward to being a part of the Cali Fabrics team, sharing some amazing fabrics and helpful tips with you!

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6 thoughts on “Wool Boucle in a New Silhouette”

  1. You didn’t mention lining so I’m assuming you didn’t line it? I love this sihouette on you by the way – I think pairing as you did with skinny jeans and a Tee was perfect. I bet it’s cozy!

    1. I didn’t, no. Though, I could see how you could line one and make it more of a coat! Thanks! I think this is my favorite way to wear it. So cozy!

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