Hi everyone, thanks for watching today! What did you think of this blazer project? Let me know below! Looking forward to some fall sewing projects coming up soon on this channel!😊🍂🍁
Great job, it turned out beautifully. I think in winter with a lovely pink turtleneck sweater underneath over jeans for a casual look or dress pants for work would look awesome. I agree with you on the satin/silk linings they make you feel sweaty when wearing a t-shirt or tank underneath. Thanks for the in-depth review.
This is on my cutting table and I admit I'm a bit nervous about so many steps. I appreciate you showing us the process Mel. Your blazer turned out to be gorgeous. Looking forward to seeing more of what you make. xx Karen
Hi Melanie, the result is stunning! I agree with you on the fact that cotton fabric feels much nicer against the skin than the satin lining recommended. However, for the sleeves I think it's easier to slip on and off if it's a satin fabric. Thanks for the video!
Thanks so much! I definitely think I will make another one eventually, although it may not be too soon (I think I need a blazer break)! I will definitely post about it when I make another one! 😊
Have you tried rayon for coat linings? It has the drape you need for a lining and it’s just slippy enough to let you put your arms in and out of sleeves and it is more breathable than the traditional acetate or satin. Well done with this blazer. It looks lovely!
Oh that is such a great idea, honestly the though never crossed my mind! Maybe I will have to try that next time. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊
Hello - am in process of making one of these myself. I’m using cotton voile for the lining. I really like the white top you are wearing. Did you make it and if so, could you tell me what the pattern is? Thank you
Thank you! Yes the white top in the into is made from the Stitch Witch Patterns Tudor blouse pattern (the wrap variation included with the main pattern) and I used a double cotton gauze. In the try on clips I am styling the blazer with a white lululemon tank top! Hope this helps!
First cardinal rule of sewing - prepare your fabric. You will never have accurate cutting unless you iron your fabric first, as in the case of your lining.
Hi everyone, thanks for watching today! What did you think of this blazer project? Let me know below! Looking forward to some fall sewing projects coming up soon on this channel!😊🍂🍁
Wow. That fabric is so freaking cool. What a great find!!
Thank you so much, I thought the fabric was so cool too! Thanks for sharing my enthusiasm, and watching! 😊
Mel, those pink colors look absolutely gorgeous on you. Even though you think the jacket is too “boxy” and big for you, it actually looks 🤩 perfect.
Aw thank you so much, I'm so glad you like the blazer! 😊
Thanks for the helpful review. Your jacket is beautiful.
Thank you so much, and glad you found it helpful! 😊
Great job, it turned out beautifully. I think in winter with a lovely pink turtleneck sweater underneath over jeans for a casual look or dress pants for work would look awesome. I agree with you on the satin/silk linings they make you feel sweaty when wearing a t-shirt or tank underneath. Thanks for the in-depth review.
Definitely agreed about the pink turtleneck! Thanks for watching! 😊
This is on my cutting table and I admit I'm a bit nervous about so many steps. I appreciate you showing us the process Mel. Your blazer turned out to be gorgeous. Looking forward to seeing more of what you make. xx Karen
Don't be nervous. It comes together really nicely. The sewalaong is super helpful.
@@Ranunkel121 thank you 😊
Thank you both! I believe you can do it, one step at a time! 😊
What a perfect choice of fabric! And it turned out so beautifully 😊
Thank you so much! I'll show you in person soon 😊
It looks sooo beautiful. I decidet to ad small shoulder pads to give it a bit more strukture. I love it.
Thank you so much for watching! Shoulder pads are always a great idea for structure!
Hi Melanie, the result is stunning! I agree with you on the fact that cotton fabric feels much nicer against the skin than the satin lining recommended. However, for the sleeves I think it's easier to slip on and off if it's a satin fabric. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for watching, glad you like the finished result. I agree with you about the cotton vs sating lining 😊
I have the Pattern... Now I need to select a fabric.. Love yours..
Thanks, so glad you like it! 😊
Love this. I really hope you make another one with the changes. I really would like to see the differences between this one and the new one.
Thanks so much! I definitely think I will make another one eventually, although it may not be too soon (I think I need a blazer break)! I will definitely post about it when I make another one! 😊
I love this pattern and have it ready in my drawer.. I think the blazer looks very fashionable on you.. love it.
Thank you so much! I hope you decide to give it a go, and have some fun with it!
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you! :)
@@MadeByMelm no,thank you 🌹
Love it
Thank you! :)
Have you tried rayon for coat linings? It has the drape you need for a lining and it’s just slippy enough to let you put your arms in and out of sleeves and it is more breathable than the traditional acetate or satin.
Well done with this blazer. It looks lovely!
Oh that is such a great idea, honestly the though never crossed my mind! Maybe I will have to try that next time. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊
It is beautiful 🙂
Thank you so much! Glad you like it 😊
Hello - am in process of making one of these myself. I’m using cotton voile for the lining. I really like the white top you are wearing. Did you make it and if so, could you tell me what the pattern is? Thank you
Thank you! Yes the white top in the into is made from the Stitch Witch Patterns Tudor blouse pattern (the wrap variation included with the main pattern) and I used a double cotton gauze. In the try on clips I am styling the blazer with a white lululemon tank top! Hope this helps!
I bet this is way too expensive in Canada 🇨🇦 BC ❤
Fabric is definitely expensive! But so worth it! 😄 Thanks for watching!
@MadeByMelm you bet sweetie 🌹
First cardinal rule of sewing - prepare your fabric. You will never have accurate cutting unless you iron your fabric first, as in the case of your lining.
Great point! Usually I do if the fabric is really wrinkled, but sometimes I skip it if I think I can get away with it. Thanks for watching!
Puts all other blazers to shame
Thank you so much! TH-cam says you are my #1 commenter 😊