DIY Moto Jacket & Jeans [made for and modeled by my daughter Mori]
Spring has spring and this jacket is perfect! Soooo I had extra fabric left from my Keira Jumpsuit that was posted on the Fabric Mart Blog and I wanted to make some type of jacket with the left-overs. I have everyone of Mimi G's patterns because I love to show my support but more importantly they are nice choices to add to any wardrobe. Now I think I posted all my patterns on IG when I was sorting them and I have to tell ya, I gots a lot of patterns! So although I have all of her patterns I have not made all the garments yet. I first made her coat [Simplicity 1060] and her jeans [Simplicity 8222] and I love that pattern. I also have a few in my to-do pile. I decided to use this pattern because I wanted to make a Moto jacket. I love how this jacket turned out and Mori will be able to dress it up or down.
Pattern: Simplicity 8174
Pattern Sizing: H5 [6-14] U5 [16-24]
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? Yes it did.
Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes they were.
Fabric Used: Cotton Sateen [Fabric from Fabric Mart]
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: None
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? Yes and Yes!
Conclusion: This jacket is super cute and who doesn't love a Moto jacket? I was surprised how easy it was to put this together. This was a no fuss no problem project and definitely a pattern to put on your to-make list.
Love this jacket!!! Great choice of fabric. Your daughter looks beautiful as always. Is the jacket lined?
ReplyDeleteYes, I did'tn take any inside pics of the jacket but I will take a few. This is a great pattern, I am going to test out a Burda Moto jacket pattern that I have an compare the two.Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteThis is such a fun jacket! Your daughter is lucky she has you to sew things for her.
ReplyDeleteSiobhan, I agree she is lucky and I have to remind her of that most times when I tell her I need to take pictures! But once we get started it usually ends up OK.
DeleteVery nice Ms. Michelle! I really love what you did with both pieces and looks like Ms. Mori love them too! They look super chic on her!
ReplyDeleteThanks Myra, yes hunny, she loves these pieces!
DeleteI do not know which is lovelier, Mori or the jacket. I love everything you post on here. It takes me back to the 60's 70's a lot of times.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deborah, I can see whatcha talking about with that fabric.
DeleteMichelle, this jacket is GORGEOUS!!! Love love love! Mori must really be the envy of her friends with all the fantastic stuff you make her though.
ReplyDeleteRight, she's one lucky gal but the funny thing is since she is my child I have to keep reminding her of that!
DeleteWow - another total winner! I'm in awe of the imaginative way you combine patterns, fabrics, and sewing skills to come up with beautiful, unique, perfectly-executed garments that vibrate with artistic energy. And of course, the model is gorgeous too, and you can take some credit for that as well!
ReplyDeleteDon't know who's cuter, the jacket or your daughter! My granddaughter wants one---I have the perfect fabric to make it out of! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou and Mori can do no wrong! It's safe to say that all of us want you to adopt us as your kids!
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