Anyway, I retrieved a jacket in progress from the closet last night and started to study it. I taped and did pad stitching on the hair canvas and a mock welt pocket way back then, but never turned the collar.
It was meant to have had awful rounded peaked lapels (Remember those--what was it, 1969 or something? What was I thinking?) and the front is slightly cut-away. The back is gathered into a sort of peplum. I guess it's supposed to resemble one of Ralph Lauren's hacking jacket-like creations. It's no doubt too small, but my girth alteration is easy--just add onto the sides seams if I have some of the fabric in my stash (or lose weight)..
So I started to finish this thing. First order of business was correcting "something" that was wrong with the cut of the upper collar and the way it joins the lapel. Then I whacked away the beagle-ear shape of the lapel peak. It's still a bit of a peak, but not so wacky. Looks pretty good.
A remaining problem is that I don't have pattern pieces or envelope anymore and don't even recall how the pattern was supposed to look. So making a lining is going to be trial and error.
So far, here's what it looks like:
FRONT
BACK
If you love beautiful classic woolens, zoom in on this. It's a camel's hair and wool blend houndstooth with charcoal gray and camel. The only way I can wear camel. :)
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And here's another long-postponed project: I had the pattern and fabric together and ready to go for ages, then discovered I didn't have enough fabric (I would have had enough for the contrast, must have interpreted the pattern envelope wrong).
This one was made with a rayon and silk woven check, paired with a tropical weight wool gab for the contrasting bands. It was a very fun pattern to make! It's a little short on me in the back, despite the fact that I made a muslin and adjusted the pattern. But, I wore it with jeans the other day (black ones) was pretty happy with it.