Reversible jacket number two

When I made my reversible jacket, Bridgette liked it and asked for one too. No second bidding required! I tried to buy the checked fabric but it was sold out, so I bought the same boiled, foiled wool in a herringbone pattern. Bridgette was still happy with that, so all’s well. This is the “evening” side, with the pockets on the inside.

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Heidi appeared to approve as well!DSC09849

Back view of the jacket showing the “daytime” side. The jacket is Kwik Sew 3952, and I have combined the longer jacket with sleeves.

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The darts are sewn on the outside and it has exposed seams, which makes it an easy jacket to make reversible.DSC09851

Had to show this photo because Heidi is looking pretty adorable!DSC09854

and another one – sorry!

DSC09858Details: Pattern is KwikSew 3952 and the fabric is a reversible boiled, foil wool bought on sale (yay!) at Knitwit, Nedlands. Model and recipient is Bridgette with her favourite prop, Heidi.

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12 thoughts on “Reversible jacket number two

  1. Great combination of fabrics, I love your sewing – it’s such high quality – very inspiring.

  2. Jacket looks great (spectaculalar fabric)Bridgette looks good and Heidi is adorable…(can’t you mke something for her too? She looks appreciative… 🙂

  3. I love the fabric and it would be great for any simple cut raglan/doelman sleeved top – cuffed pants?? Think the seaming is interesting feature Sue. Bridgette is a lucky duck and the jacket will be a long-term winner for sure.

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