Thank you for asking. Yes, it is intentional! Since the jacket is finished with bias binding all around the outer edge (including the front facing) there is no need to hide the seam allowance between the front of the jacket and front facing - we also need the seam allowance to stay on the outside of the jacket in order to cover it with visible bias binding! I know it seems counter-intuitive at first, but once you have the pattern in front of you, it will make sense! I hope this answers your question. Best, Iben
A masterclass in sewing. You are amazing 👏
Oh thank you so much for your very kind words! It means a lot to me :D
Lovely jacket!!
Thank you!! :)
Very well sewed, and very well demonstated! I wish I had your skill!
Thank you :) All it takes is practise... Don't give up!
Beautiful jacket with clear and precise instructions. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching! I hope it inspires you to make your own :)
Thanks for the detailed sewalong. Is there a particular reason you didn’t sew the front facing to the front right sides together?
Thank you for asking. Yes, it is intentional! Since the jacket is finished with bias binding all around the outer edge (including the front facing) there is no need to hide the seam allowance between the front of the jacket and front facing - we also need the seam allowance to stay on the outside of the jacket in order to cover it with visible bias binding! I know it seems counter-intuitive at first, but once you have the pattern in front of you, it will make sense! I hope this answers your question. Best, Iben