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It has been SO cold here in Oregon that I have been longing for soft, cozy, comfortable clothes - but with flair! I'm not a flannel collar shirt person, but wanted something part t-shirt, part, tunic, part loungewear to layer under vests and sweaters. I started with Vogue 9193 and our Black Speckles Cotton Flannel plus a cut of checked flannel and knit stripe from my stash. Playing and planning as I cut, I placed the checks on the bias and used the soft knit at neck and wrist. LOVE the cool drop pocket!
TO OUR FALL GARMENT CONTEST WINNERS
ECOVERA VISOCSE
Stunning graphic in navy and sky blue on a fine quality ECOVERO™ viscose. Light/mid-weight, stable, with a soft tiny twill hand, beautiful liquid drape and a 12" repeat.
ITALIAN COTTON VOILE
A rich kaleidoscope of color in a spectacular and dramatic digital patterned print, designer deadstock from an Italian mill. Light weight cotton voile, semi opaque, with a cool soft hand, 38" repeat and fluid drape.
ITALIAN LINEN
An artful and classic abstraction of mountains in earthy tones of olive, black, walnut and griege. Fine quality deadstock from an Italian mill is mid-weight, with a smooth cool dry hand, soft supple drape and 36½" repeat.
Marcy says:
For the pattern envelope on VOGUE 2067 I used a woven, WINE AND ROSES, a double-layered designer wool from an Italian mill. The body of the jacket is a beefy wool jersey (sold out).
The beauty of this slouchy oversized hoodie is that while the body requires a knit, you can use either a knit or wovern for the front panel.
Marcy says:
Plaids are a classic fall fabric that are a strong trend in Paris this fall. I'm loving this rich rust and black plaid for a coat or jacket. This is a balanced plaid, the simplest plaid to work with.
To figure the extra yardage needed for a plaid garment, multiply the repeat by the number of main pattern pieces. For example, if the repeat is 4" and you have 4 main/large pattern pieces, you would need a minimum of 16 extra inches.
To match plaids, cut single thickness, starting with the main pattern piece at center front or back, placing CF/CB centered between (NOT ON), a dominant color or line, then cut one piece at a time, using the cut out piece as a pattern piece for the next, flipping, so you get a left and right side. I draw the plaid on the pattern pieces to match at side seams and notches on sleeves. If the plaid is unbalanced, cut as for a nap. Sew with a walking foot to prevent shifting. Some pieces like pockets, yoke and collar can be cut on the bias.
BRITISH DOUBLE KNIT
Travel-perfect double knit, digitally printed with brightly colored awning stripes. Mid-weight, stable, opaque, with a supple smooth hand, lightly structured drape, 4-way stretch, and no rolling at the cut edge so cutting and sewing is easy.