Monday, March 30, 2026

Notes on a Pattern - Burda Style Jacket 7321

 



Hi Sewing Friends,

Today's post is "Note on a Pattern" for Burda Style Jacket 7321.  For starters, I cut the pattern pieces at size 18 instead of 16.  I wanted to test to see if a larger size would give me a better fit.  I've noticed that some Burda Style sizing/cut run smaller than the Big Four.  




I made most of my usual fit adjustments:  FBA, swayback back, lengthen the sleeves, and slightly forward shoulders.  This jacket is short.  The hem is at the upper hip area. I prefer a longer jacket for this style.  So I lengthen the jacket by 2 inches above the waist.



My muslins fit pretty well, with the exceptions of the waist area.  It fits, but I like a little more move.  So, I will just an inch or two along the side seam.  Truly, though, adding the 2 inches to the length of the jacket may have something to do with the snug fit.




On the muslin, you can see that I transferred all of the markings. I wanted  to have a complete visual of the jacket; the location of the buttonholes and pockets as well as the grainlines. The back looks very good.  I like the darts at the shoulder for better shaping on me.  I didn't make a prominent shoulder blade adjustment.  That may also attribute to the snug fit.




There are a few drag lines in the upper chest area, which I will address.  I'm excited to make this jacket.  I think the style and the fit are good for me.  So with that said, I think I am off to a good start on making this jacket.

So, stay tune for updates on this jacket project.

Happy Sewing!

C

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