Brian
2015-12-29 00:31:39 UTC
Several years ago I made myself a quilted jacket
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/brian0908/, album = quilted jacket). I
took the pictures with my phone, so they are not "great." Even where I
live, Tucson, AZ, it gets cold enough where I need to wear this
relatively heavy jacket some of the time this time of year.
I used a jean jacket pattern.
First I cut the pattern pieces out.
Then I strip quilted the "major" pieces: Back, 2 front, 4 (I think) for
the shoulder yoke, and the sleeves.
I considered making a great big quilt and using that, but I figured there
would be a lot less quiting and waste if I did it piece by piece, and
just quilted the major pieces.
I did not quilt the smaller pieces such as the collar and the waistband.
Then I just put the pattern together via the instructions, using the
quilted pieces instead of denim or whatever.
Whenever I wear the jacket, I almost always get some commentary such as
"that is a neat jacket, where did you get it?"
I hope I am not committing any deadly sins here, but I always feel a bit
of pride when I say I made it.
If the person that makes the comment turns out to be a quilter or sewer,
I explain in some detail what I did, if they are not I just say I adapted
a jean jacket pattern.
Brian Christiansen
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/brian0908/, album = quilted jacket). I
took the pictures with my phone, so they are not "great." Even where I
live, Tucson, AZ, it gets cold enough where I need to wear this
relatively heavy jacket some of the time this time of year.
I used a jean jacket pattern.
First I cut the pattern pieces out.
Then I strip quilted the "major" pieces: Back, 2 front, 4 (I think) for
the shoulder yoke, and the sleeves.
I considered making a great big quilt and using that, but I figured there
would be a lot less quiting and waste if I did it piece by piece, and
just quilted the major pieces.
I did not quilt the smaller pieces such as the collar and the waistband.
Then I just put the pattern together via the instructions, using the
quilted pieces instead of denim or whatever.
Whenever I wear the jacket, I almost always get some commentary such as
"that is a neat jacket, where did you get it?"
I hope I am not committing any deadly sins here, but I always feel a bit
of pride when I say I made it.
If the person that makes the comment turns out to be a quilter or sewer,
I explain in some detail what I did, if they are not I just say I adapted
a jean jacket pattern.
Brian Christiansen