Today I thought I would share a bit of the mystery sewing, I have made an anorak. Now it is not water proof fabric although I do have a spray for that I have just not got around to spraying the jacket yet. I think I will do a test piece first. I have used the spray before on a proper outdoor coat so we will see how effective it is. This is meant to be a spring / summer coat so hopefully not getting too wet (that is an optimist British comment!) I did enjoy making this coat after a few initial blunders, one of them was I left the middle bit out of the hood and had it all topstitched with cord in and all, so that came out.
The sleeves were also a bad fit in the arm hole so I unpicked those about three times and cut and faffed until I had a good fitting sleeve. I do appreciate things like sleeves are not always going to fit first time so I will let the pattern off with that. The pattern is again from Burda magazine this time the March issue and is style 109.
The fabric is art gallery fabrics from minerva and is a poplin, I ordered a dusky pink lining but this hot pink one arrived. I used it just the same and I think it works well.
You spend so much time tracing off the patterns from the magazine I now feel I need to make another coat like this one to justify the time spent, although I don't really need one. Anyway here are a few pictures, if you follow me on minerva.com you will have already seen it. I am Sewing Green Lady on minerva if you want to follow me there. You can also read more about the process there.