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How to sew a jacket - part 5

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“Sleeve, Attach the sleeve and collar“ More about our Channel Membership: Join our Channel Membership: Plain seam top and under sleeve (front side) Plain seam lining top and under sleeve (front side) Make fullness of the lining sleeve (front side) Seam opening the sleeve (front side) Plain seam the sleeve (remaining) Blind stitch the hem of the sleeve Blind stitch the sleeve Staystitch seam allowance of the sleeve Ease seam Adjust ease Attach the sleeve to the bodice Adjust ease (after attaching the sleeve) Attach the sleeve Head Wadding Attach the shoulder pad Plain seam front bodice and facing Attach the collar to the lining bodice Attach the collar to the main bodice Cut & Slash the seam allowance of the edge of front and lapel, and collar Staystitch the edge of front curve It is a ladies Tailored jacket with full lining. Jackets are hard to sew compared to shirts and skirts anyway. For example, in case of shoulder, there are sleeve head wadding and shoulder pads and it is completely different from the sleeve of the shirt. But that is why it will be what a beautiful shape. The feeling when wearing is also the best. Design specification of the jacket is a waist pocket with the flap most commonly used. Back vent, front dart and functioning sleeve buttons. The chest pocket and the inner pocket are removed. As I did not want to take as much time as possible at filming, it is as simple as possible, but still have the necessary parts. As for bound welt pocket already uploaded, please refer it if you need. Manual works (hand invisible stitch etc...) is packed. The jacket is really a treasure trove of technique. The main cloth is Flannel, and lining, sleek, interfacing are two kinds. -Sewing specification- Fabric : Flannel Full lining Flap waist pockets 2 darts (Front 2) Back vent Functioning sleeve buttons *** You can download the pattern in PDF, it is free. *** Please refer to it. Paris collection, Tokyo collection etc... Sample garment factory Atelier Saison. We have sewed at Shibuya-ku, Jingumae in Tokyo for more than 35 years. *This is a machine translation and may not be a perfect translation* #Sewing

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