Came across your tutorial today as I have just sewn an open front jacket and wasn't planning to put any lining in it as it is made with a knit fabric. However, the style of the jacket has a curved front requiring the seams to be notched /clipped and the front facing/finishing piece is only 1.5 inches wide when sewn on. Not happy with how unfinished it looks so now I'm going to line it and already have the pieces ready to go. thank you for this well-present tutorial - it has been a big help in determining how to go about attaching it. The only thing I plan to do differently is to not stitch across the bottom hem. After the fronts and neckline are attached I will then turn it up and hand stitch that edge into place.
Athough, I'm watching this many years later, it has proven to be a excellent approach to inserting a jacket/coat lining. When sewing I've been applying the patterns instructions approach. I've found it so what time consuming and tricky at times. Thank you, Thank you so much for a simpler alternative.
Does your coat pattern have to be one that has a lining? or can you take any coat/jacket pattern and do this lining method? Thank you for sharing this!!! I had never seen this before :-)
Hi Janice- in this video I am showing the bag method of lining, so the lapel was previously attached during construction. When doing a lining the lapel is not affected, its all inside.
What a great tutorial and still so helpful/relevant 7yrs on. I will defo try this method, thank you
You are so welcome!
Came across your tutorial today as I have just sewn an open front jacket and wasn't planning to put any lining in it as it is made with a knit fabric. However, the style of the jacket has a curved front requiring the seams to be notched /clipped and the front facing/finishing piece is only 1.5 inches wide when sewn on. Not happy with how unfinished it looks so now I'm going to line it and already have the pieces ready to go. thank you for this well-present tutorial - it has been a big help in determining how to go about attaching it. The only thing I plan to do differently is to not stitch across the bottom hem. After the fronts and neckline are attached I will then turn it up and hand stitch that edge into place.
What a terrific tutorial! I see this was posted 6 years ago and am just now stumbling across it. Thank you for this video!
Just found your channel. Thank you for this tutorial.
Thanks sooo much for sharing your knowledge!❤️❤️❤️
You have made a believer out of me. You are never too old to learn. Thank you!
Awesome!
Thank you it had been so long since I made a coat with a lining and this really helped me, GOD Bless
Athough, I'm watching this many years later, it has proven to be a excellent approach to inserting a jacket/coat lining. When sewing I've been applying the patterns instructions approach. I've found it so what time consuming and tricky at times. Thank you, Thank you so much for a simpler alternative.
Thanks! Yes, I think the patterns have you go through a lot of hand sewing🤦🏽♀️
Thank you sooo much!! I was looking for a tutorial to line a jacket !!! And it was easy and you did a wonderful job teaching!! God bless!!!
Very nice presentation. Thank You.
Nice and easy tutorial that I could understand as a beginner. Thank you.
Thanks!!
Does your coat pattern have to be one that has a lining? or can you take any coat/jacket pattern and do this lining method? Thank you for sharing this!!! I had never seen this before :-)
Fab video.
Beautifull your work is ❤😂
Thank you so much 😀
You are awsom ❤❤
Thank u so much lovely lady.
Wow thank you
So is the lining the same size at the coat?
Yes, and I’ve no issues. But, a lining should be a tiny bit smaller.
great
This is an awesome video!!! Thank you so much. #honeysews
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I really don’t know what happened along the inside of the lapel!
Hi Janice- in this video I am showing the bag method of lining, so the lapel was previously attached during construction. When doing a lining the lapel is not affected, its all inside.