The garments looks so couture with the lining quilted. I love a tailored look. No one would ever know you sewed the garment itself. I admire and appreciate your sewing lessons soooo much. Thank you for sharing.
My pattern has a dart in the front piece, do I sew the dart first then do the quilting on the lining? Do I sew the dart in both the lining and the fabric or just in the fashion fabric?
I live in the north country and love sewing warm coats, parkas and neckwear. Your innovative methods are my inspirations on keeping my young family warm. Thank you. Has this been accomplished using wool?
I know this is an old video but I'm hoping you see my question: can I do this sort of quilted lining on any type of fabric? Does the boucle work only because of the texture? I have a pink plaid that I want to make a Chanel style jacket out of and I want to make it with all the bells and whistles of a real Chanel jacket if I can. (We'll see lol) - The issue is that it's not boucle, it's almost like a felted wool. (It was gifted to me, I don't know what exactly it is.) Could I actually do a quilted lining? How do I decide? Please help me! Thank you!
@@AngelaWolf thank you, I did the quilting in a matching pink thread along the boldest stripe of the plaid and it hid very well. Good enough for me anyway. Thanks again!
Couture is the art of hand sewing. If you have seen the inside of a chanel jacket, you would know that the quilting is sewn by hand. So sorry, but it is irritating to find someone stating that it is a piece of couture, because it is not.
I call my quilted jackets a touch of couture because I use the machine to quilt the lining, then I sew the jacket together by machine (not couture obviously) and then hand stitch the lining to the jacket and hand stitch the trim - there is the 'touch of couture'
A jacket from a Chanel boutique is different to a Haute Couture Chanel jacket. No quilting at all. The lining is bagged, not hand sewn but it is still Chanel. It is acceptable to machine stitch the lining to the fabric, as taught by Susan Khalje and Clair Schaefer. If you want to hand quilt your lining then do so, but don’t be rude about other techniques.
This is soon my bucket list. Everytime I watch this I just want to do this beside a fire place and with a cup of hot cocoa.
Love the idea of a genuine silk lining in wild patterns and colours. So many jackets have boring polyester linings
So amazing seeing, thanks for sharing
Such a great tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you for posting this! I always wondered about the quilted linings and this was very informative!
The garments looks so couture with the lining quilted. I love a tailored look. No one would ever know you sewed the garment itself. I admire and appreciate your sewing lessons soooo much. Thank you for sharing.
thanks so much :)
Will definitely do this, thanks sooo much for sharing! Loved all your linings, beautiful!😍😍
Buongiorno per foderare va bene anche il crepe di seta ? grazie 😊
Wow! Love this technique! Thanks, Angela! I’m going to try this!
this is my favorite :)
Chanel style jacket! Excellent explanation!
thanks so much :)
Great. The dyed lining is cool.
thanks Clovis :)
That is such a gorgeous idea. Thank you for sharing. I have never seen this done.
nice designing
Very good
Thank you so much for the idea......I was searching for the exact procedure of making quilted jackets and I found exactly what I want...
my favorite jacket :)
Beautiful.
My pattern has a dart in the front piece, do I sew the dart first then do the quilting on the lining? Do I sew the dart in both the lining and the fabric or just in the fashion fabric?
Thank you I love your work absolutely beautiful.
I like your idea for the jacket.only one pattern is good for all sige d.please let me know me .thank you
angela wha would happen if I use poliester?
amazing, thank you
Just great!
I live in the north country and love sewing warm coats, parkas and neckwear. Your innovative methods are my inspirations on keeping my young family warm. Thank you. Has this been accomplished using wool?
You can use a wool fabric for this, but it would need to be a tweed or you would see the stitching.
I guess I arrived really late to buy the pattern! Does anyone knows where I can buy it??? Thank you!!
Oooo I bet that feels so heavely.
Where do you source your fabrics? I am really struggling to get my hands on some boucle
Linton Tweeds U.K. original source for Chanel manufacture I believe.
I know this is an old video but I'm hoping you see my question: can I do this sort of quilted lining on any type of fabric? Does the boucle work only because of the texture? I have a pink plaid that I want to make a Chanel style jacket out of and I want to make it with all the bells and whistles of a real Chanel jacket if I can. (We'll see lol) - The issue is that it's not boucle, it's almost like a felted wool. (It was gifted to me, I don't know what exactly it is.) Could I actually do a quilted lining? How do I decide? Please help me! Thank you!
Hi Amelia, you need a tweed or boucle that the thread will hide when you do the quilting. Hope that helps
@@AngelaWolf thank you, I did the quilting in a matching pink thread along the boldest stripe of the plaid and it hid very well. Good enough for me anyway. Thanks again!
What type of batting do you use.for the jacket
There is no batting. It's "quilted" as in attached to all of the surface, as opposed to the usual tacked at seam points type of linking.
Are you using a regular all-purpose polyester thread for the quilting?
Silk thread is my favorite for this - but you can use all purpose poly thread too
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Couture book says do it by machine except with lace.
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Camera work needs more close-up. This is difficult work, everything must be sewn, even the selvedges..
Why not just stitch in the ditch the seam? Rather hand stitch.
for the lining? It just looks a little more couture
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Couture is the art of hand sewing. If you have seen the inside of a chanel jacket, you would know that the quilting is sewn by hand. So sorry, but it is irritating to find someone stating that it is a piece of couture, because it is not.
I call my quilted jackets a touch of couture because I use the machine to quilt the lining, then I sew the jacket together by machine (not couture obviously) and then hand stitch the lining to the jacket and hand stitch the trim - there is the 'touch of couture'
A jacket from a Chanel boutique is different to a Haute Couture Chanel jacket. No quilting at all. The lining is bagged, not hand sewn but it is still Chanel. It is acceptable to machine stitch the lining to the fabric, as taught by Susan Khalje and Clair Schaefer. If you want to hand quilt your lining then do so, but don’t be rude about other techniques.
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