Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The Perfect Cover Up Simplicity 4256


This jacket has been in my collection for about four years. I purchased it for two reasons: it includes B-D cups sizes and the peplum jacket (view b).

Pattern Description: Misses' lined jackets with trim variations.

Pattern Sizing: 6 -22. I used size 14.

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? Pretty much. All except for the length of the jacket. It appears to be a little longer on the model. Maybe it's me. If I make it again, I will add a little length to it to create a "leaner" silhouette.

Were the instructions easy to follow? There were no confusing instructions. Pretty standard for the view I made. Caution - The joining of the lining to the front facing/upper collar at the shoulder is a little tricky, but doable.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? Peplum waistline and the varying cup sizes. I try to take advantage of patterns that offer multiple cup sizes.

Fabric Used: Stretch woven poly twill from Vogue Fabric's on Roosevelt Rd. Cling free lining from JoAnn's.

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: No alterations. But I decided to follow Vogue's method of sewing the peplum.

Here is a photo of the finished peplum. Simplicity 4256 says to cut 2 pieces of the front flounce and 1 piece of the back flounce; sew them together; sew a rolled hem; then attach to jacket. I prefer Vogue's method: Cut 4 pieces of front and 2 of the back. Sew 2 complete flounces then combine them to create a more polished peplum. As I pressed at the hem, I slightly rolled the upper flounce toward the under side;then I understitched at the hem. Next the waist of the flounce (under) was trimmed evenly then attached to the jacket.

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? I think I may make one more version of it. And yes, I recommend it if you have it in your collection.

Conclusion: Cute little jacket that is not difficult to sew and would compliment your spring wardrobe.

17 comments:

  1. You have done it again. You never cease to amaze me with the beautiful things you sew! You are such a charming and elegant woman, and you carry yourself with such class, a good role model for me. Thank you.

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  2. Is that adorable how that jacket goes with your new dress, or what?

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  3. Very beautiful. I love the way you made the peplum, very polished and neat...Great job as always

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  4. You are on a roll. Not only did you make a gorgeous dress, love the piping by the way, but you had to go and top it off with a lovely jacket to boot. You look beautiful darlin'. Awesome job as always.

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  5. Oh, I'm loving the piping and the cute white jacket. You're definitely set for spring and summer!

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  6. Great jacket! It goes perfectly with your dress!

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  7. Beautiful jacket - it complements your dress so perfecty but will also look great with so many other garments. You look fabulous in that outfit.

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  8. Looks like a beautiful job! The neckline is really nice on you, and the pearls are the perfect touch!

    I wouldn't have guessed it from the pattern images, but I'll bet this jacket would look equally nice (if a bit quirky) without the peplum, too -- just with the "v" front.

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  9. You look very chic, the whole outfit is beautiful.

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  10. I can't tell you how much I admire this outfit. The workmanship is great and you've achieved the perfect combination of cut and colours. Always interested in what you do next.

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  11. I loved your dress and I love the jacket too. They look super together.

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  12. Beautiful dresses and jacket.Your style is so elegant and sophisticated.

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  13. Lovely jacket which looks great with dress.

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  14. Such a nice jacket. I really, really like it with the dress, too. In fact, I can see how you will wear that in MANY different ways. Well done addition to the wardrobe!

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