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'Allo Sailor!

Modified vintage Naval jacket

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/allo-sailor • Posted by Kat Grim

When I was about 16 I bought myself a Navy jacket from a quirky little costume shop- an Aladdin's cave of ball gowns, vintage wedding dresses, Chinese new year costumes, army surplus, you name it, it was a dream come true..! I had to make a lot of alterations to make it fit better (it was a men's M) and it doesn't fit quite as I'd like it to, but I still very much enjoy wearing it. The sleeves were originally full length, and I unpicked the zip running up the front. I also took in the sides, and unpicked and restitched the back seam for a tighter fit. I took a bit of material off the bottom edge, hemming it with a pink silk ribbon. There's also a tiny orange hand embroidered detail- originally I was going to cover it in old school anchors and mermaids but I got a little lazy, plus it's pretty tough fabric to work with. To ensure the front bib stayed flat I put in some decorative stitches. It fastens with a hook and eye, with a fat decorative ribbon over the top (it's looking a little tired now- I'm thinking of replacing it with a 'fuller' strip of fabric or scarf). Hope this provides a little inspiration :)

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Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium more felt 014 1304108724 Medium more felt 018 1304109703 Medium more felt 034 1304883026 Medium more felt 012 1304885369 Medium more felt 029 1304885665

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When I was about 16 I bought myself a Navy jacket from a quirky little costume shop- an Aladdin's cave of ball gowns, vintage wedding dresses, Chinese new year costumes, army surplus, you name it, it was a dream come true..! I had to make a lot of alterations to make it fit better (it was a men's M) and it doesn't fit quite as I'd like it to, but I still very much enjoy wearing it. The sleeves were originally full length, and I unpicked the zip running up the front. I also took in the sides, and unpicked and restitched the back seam for a tighter fit. I took a bit of material off the bottom edge, hemming it with a pink silk ribbon. There's also a tiny orange hand embroidered detail- originally I was going to cover it in old school anchors and mermaids but I got a little lazy, plus it's pretty tough fabric to work with. To ensure the front bib stayed flat I put in some decorative stitches. It fastens with a hook and eye, with a fat decorative ribbon over the top (it's looking a little tired now- I'm thinking of replacing it with a 'fuller' strip of fabric or scarf). Hope this provides a little inspiration :)

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