How to Sew a Lined Ilford Jacket
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Hi Friends! We often get asked how to make our Ilford Jacket pattern lined, particularly when making it with the placketed sleeve. In this video we break down the steps! We are only going over the steps that are different when adding a lining so for complete instructions you can watch our other sew along videos:
Sewing the Ilford Placket: • How to Sew a Placket |...
Sewing the Body of the Ilford: • ILFORD JACKET SEW ALON...
Sewing the Pockets on the Ilford: • ILFORD JACKET POCKET &...
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Hi. Are the fabric requirements the same for the lining fabric? Thanks ❤
Fantastic . Just the tutorial I’ve needed. I’m not good at visualising things like this . Thanks 😀
love these videos and androgynous so much!!!! thank you, making my dreams come true! just starting my first ilford jacket, and hope to do a lined version later.
Cool. What a great idea Chelsea.
Thanks!
HNY ⭐️
Even though I am sewing different chore jacket, this video was so helpful, thank you so much.
Hihi! I am about to finish up a lined ilford I'm making for a gift. I wanted to be able to work on the placket with the sleeve nearly flat, so when I was assembling the main pieces, I just sewed down the sleeves about 1/2 way. That gave a little more room when doing the plackets, and I was able to go back and close up the sleeves pretty easily (I did the lining with the sleeve right side out, then flipped the sleeve inside out to do the main fabric sleeve). It's definitely not perfect, but pretty good!
Lucky brother! Beautiful coat. I bought the pattern!
Great video! I'm using this pattern as one of my first projects making a garment! The videos are helping me a LOT.
How’d it turn out
@@gameloozer731 fairly well considering its my first garmet hahah I've worn it a few times but definitely want to make a second now that I've learned a bunch on the first round 😊
I have some mushroom corduroy waiting to be used and just bought this pattern.... might have to do it 😂
I was literally just looking online for the differences between the ilford jacket and another longer coat I want to make.
Loved your tutorial, and the original ones. I am so excited to make this. May I ask, what fabric did you use for the lining? It’s beautiful!
It is a cotton double gauze!
Thank you so much for this video (and the previous step-by-step for the ilford). I’m planning on making a patchwork version so definitely wanted to add a lining and this video has been a life saver! I was wondering if a size XL sleeve would work with the rest of the pattern being size L? I have big biceps plus thick bulky fabric. I usually don’t do different sizes on separate pattern pieces. I usually go for a full bicep adjustment, but I’m not too sure how I would do this with the placket sleeve. Any sleeve advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you 😊
Hello! Yes, you'll need to adjust the matching points but the pattern piece will fit :)
What if I applied the placket to the sleeve+lining before sewing the long seams?
I am about to make a second Ilford jacket, i have all the fabric cut out and the lining. do i still need to interface the collar and the front placket.
Is there no concern about unraveling if you are using a woven? I am nervous to just cut my seam allowances down so small. Thank you for this helpful sew along!
Generally its okay to not finish seams if you are fully lining your garment, but if you are using a fabric that is super unravelly you could finish the seams!
How much this cost to make and can i Make this with very little experience
Should you still fully interface as normal if you are lining?
I would. Unless you are working with really heavy fabric, then you can omit it :)
What are your thought’s on lining the body and not the sleeves?
That is doable! You would just need to sort out finishing the underarms. I believe Paige made one that just had a lined body: czcams.com/video/PvGRabVkjCE/video.html
I think it would be easier to maybe half line the sleeves?
You could do that! You could also just not line the sleeves if you want.
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Your commentary in the begining vould be helpful if we had the product in front on camera