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Though these are only my iPhone pics and not anything orgasmically GQ, the coat is done. Okay well, I must put in the sleeve linings but I can do that at school tmrw. Free time, whee.

First I must bitch about the sleeves. The original drafted ones were shapely but too narrow - I would never have got a suit jacket into them. I recut a test sleeve (revamped the cuff to something so simple I think I must have been an idiot when I made the first draft). They are lovely, roomy. I set them. One is puffy in the shoulder. They are bunching weird in the armpit. I LOATHE THEM with the poisonous hatred of a thousand hissing radioactive spiders.

"Fuck," says I. But this project is charmed. Why, you say? Must be some Sherlock magic, like he's standing there and saying, 'You're an idiot, but you can do better.'

I agree, Normally a 'real' sewing project for something of this magnitude involves a trifecta culled from the following:

a) Frustration
b) bleeding (makes the gods happy, oils the sewing machines of Satan.)
c) Tears.
d) Throwing the project across the room. I did this once to a commissioned piece and I sulked, It stayed there two weeks.
e) holes in fabric from tearing/ accidental cuts/ ripping things out over and over

I had heaps of frustration but all in all, learned tons. I would definitely use some of these techniques in tailoring again. And I understand completely about how the underlying architecture of a garment makes it look so much better.

I ripped those damned sleeves out and tried again, recutting the armscythe. And hey presto, it worked, I stuffed in the shoulder pads and Bob's my uncle.


You are spared the pics of me fighting the sleeves and instead get a tip for perfect pleats. Do a huge ugly stitch down the pleat to hold it in place, the steam and press the garment with your wooden clapper. Hammer the wool with the clapper if it's really thick.

And now the finished pics, not really nice, but with the Sherlock ones to compare.






That's it folks. The Coat.
Originally by Belstaff for Sherlock BBC. Copied by me.

And yes, it's not as big in the chest as Benny's because, fuck it, I don't want to SWIM in it.
Houndstooth wool, plastic buttons and all materials bought respectively in Nippori Fabric District, Tokyo, and Okadaya, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Notions from Yuzawaya in Yokohama.

Now I can be tortured by not having The Scarf.



Re: This will be of more help

Date: 2012-02-12 04:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clevermanka.livejournal.com
Oh dear. I just found another wool houndstooth at the same shop that's checked with navy (http://www.fabric.com/apparel-fashion-fabric-wool-fabric-wool-suiting-fabric-wool-suiting-houndstooth-grey-navy.aspx?cm_vc=756b1813-cbc1-43b3-84bd-29889bf8fb7b) instead of the gray (http://www.fabric.com/apparel-fashion-fabric-wool-fabric-wool-suiting-fabric-wool-suiting-houndstooth-black-grey.aspx). What do you think? Is the navy a better match?

Argh Decisions.

Re: This will be of more help

Date: 2012-02-12 11:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jessamygriffin.livejournal.com
It's black with navy? Or Grey with navy? I could see black with navy more than the other.

Are you asking the authentity nutjob about whether navy is a viable choice? Are you MAD, or am I???

Mine is black and grey, and the original looks to be much the same. Oh how I would love to see it close up.

Re: This will be of more help

Date: 2012-02-13 11:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jessamygriffin.livejournal.com
I like the grey black more... but if grey blue suits your colouring, go for it. Whichever seems darker will be best.

Re: This will be of more help

Date: 2012-02-13 01:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clevermanka.livejournal.com
I'm gonna go with the black/gray. If it arrives and it's too light, I can overdye it. Wool takes dye beautifully, after all.

For that matter, I'm going to try dye to match the scarf color, too. I have a light gray scarf...we'll see if I can get it the right shade of blue.

And we are All Mad Here. Aren't we? I'm still on the outskirts of fandom (although I have been tangentially involved for years and years due to general participation in SF/SciFi/SpecFic). But the deeper I get into it, the more I realize that this is My Kind of Crazy. <3

I have always wanted to do a Meiji era Japanaise Victorian gown

I want to see this some day. Unf.

Re: This will be of more help

Date: 2012-02-13 01:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jessamygriffin.livejournal.com
I lucked out a bit on my scarf colour. Yes, mine was grey too, a cotton/cashmere/silk blend (knit) from Uniqlo. Very soft. Used a royal Blue Rit dye and it worked great.

Either I am cocking up my wool dye baths with not enough salt /vinegar whatever they tell me to use, or I am not using enough dye. Wanted mine to be a bit darker... sigh.

Re: This will be of more help

Date: 2012-02-13 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clevermanka.livejournal.com
I'm lucky enough to have a local friend who spins and dyes fibers as part of her job. Talk about a helpful resource. I wouldn't be nearly as successful with my ventures if I wasn't so fortunate to have a great network of friends who are better than I am at most things. =D

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