I have been looking at striped blazers for about a month now, just search "stripe knit blazer" on Pinterest and it yields many results. From the traditional navy-white/cream to red/navy and green/navy color combination, to varying lengths to the treatment of the label/front finishes, the choices are limitless for this stylish blazer
I purchased Navy Stripes Nautical Double-faced Cotton-blend Jersey with the one thought, "I love this fabric!" After my order came from Mood Fabrics, I noticed my navy ponte (from my first Mood Sewing Network post) matched perfectly. That is when our minds as fashion sewers just starts planning and picturing ideas. I looked at all the lines of the blazers from Pinterest and decided on McCall's 6711:
Some of the changes I made was adding the piping at the princess seam, using the navy ponte to bind the front, collar and sleeves. The fabrics worked great together and the color match was perfect. I did not line this blazer, as I wanted to have the benefit of the double-faced fabric. Just take a look, the rolled-up sleeves look fantastic with the reverse showing
I did a french seam on the sleeves and that keeps the seam nice and neat.
The top is from this same McCall's pattern and used Mood's Red Solid Jersey, which sews up beautifully. The jersey is a nice weight, with a rayon blend but no cling that you sometimes get with rayon. The pattern runs full, so take that in mind when making this top.
For the blazer, I basted the front and the facings wrong sides together. Then I trimmed off the 5/8" seam allowance, as I was just binding the edges. The McCall's pattern just meets in the middle, with no allowance for buttonholes. I added a large hook and eye with buttons on each side.
Here is a close-up of the binding:
The back of the jacket has nice long darts for waist shaping and darts and the shoulder for more shaping.
Now that the construction is complete and I couldn't be more pleased with my blazer. My mind is racing with all the possibilities for this blazer with garments in my closet, it will be a welcome addition to my closet.
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Love this blazer, and the fit looks perfect! Hope to add this pattern to my list since it has several pieces that look interesting to sew :-)
ReplyDeleteThis turned out perfect. It looks amazing and it will be so comfortable. Love the contrast and pipping. On the baby note my daughter just made my niece the coolest baby diaper bag for when you don't want anything big to carry. I want to make one for my other daughter. http://www.coles-corner-and-creations.com/2013/02/custom-disney-world-week.html
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, it looks really good Lori, love the way you used the piping, that's what's up!
ReplyDeleteI like the crisp, nautical feel of this blazer. Spring always makes me think of navy blue and nautical themes. Spring is just right around the corner, right?
ReplyDeleteLove the binding and piping idea. You always do great work.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! What a great jacket. Will you wear it with your new red pants? g
ReplyDeleteWhat a great jacket, Lori. I, too, have been looking at striped blazers for spring. This pattern is just perfect. I love your version- it looks like a designer garment. Great job! (and I love it with the red!)
ReplyDeleteLove the jacket!!!! Especially the binding on the notched collar. Great touch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful jacket and love the binding/piping details.
ReplyDeleteI just saw this over on the MSN blog - flattering and stylish but easy to wear, given your fabric choices. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI truly love this jacket. Great job! I love how you did the binding.
ReplyDeleteClassic, stylish and great fun. What a combination! Gorgeous jacket :)
ReplyDeleteGreat details on your jacket. You look stylish and classic which is a great combo.
ReplyDeleteYour jacket is so awesome. It is also very in season, because i've seen it both in high end and moderate rtw. Love love love your take on this pattern.
ReplyDeleteOH Lori, it's such a stylish jacket! So on trend and I love the contrast binding. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic! Very nautical. I really like how you've trimmed it out in a navy solid. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteAwesome jacket and fabric!!
ReplyDeleteI've wanted a knit blazer for ages, yours is absolutely gorgeous and I really like the button detail on the front.
ReplyDeleteThe striped blazer is a great look with the piping. The line drawing of the top you used and the dress look good, too. How great to have a "wardrobe" pattern with so many desirable pieces.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori! I'm catching up this week and see you've been busy. :). I love your new blazer and top. The piping and trim on the jacket look great. The diaper bag is so cute! Your new bedroom curtains are perfect!,
ReplyDeleteLori this jacket is amazing and I love that you used this pattern. It is one that I picked up recently and wondered how it would work up. Thanks for doing it first. It is definitely on my list to get done.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I love that necklace you are wearing.
ReplyDeleteGreat outfit. It's hard to find navy and white as opposed to black and white. Good on Mood for having this in stock.
ReplyDeleteThe jacket is much more stunning with the edge work you've done. It really emphasises your good fashion sense and sewing skills.
The top is a good choice but the jacket is stunning!
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ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration!
OMG!! stunning jacket, great fit. wow, wow, wow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic addition to your wardrobe! I love the casual, nautical vibe, and the professional details make it look so high quality. Gorgeous job!
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