22 Jan 2020

motorharp: line drawing of kid with glasses intently reading (Default)
In April, I cut up a bunch of clothes and made news clothes. One of the things that resulted was a haori from the Wiksten pattern. I had to do a bunch of piecing and I drew lines where some of the piecing happened.

Blue Wiksten Haori frontBlue Wiksten Haori front lines
Blue Wiksten Haori backBlue Wiksten Haori back lines
The seams are the same on both sides, I just drew one side.

The dark blue linen used to be an SCA garment similar to this tunic, without the front gore. It was a really wonderful way to use up an entire amount of yardage. However, I wore it once, and regretted not wearing it again. The haori is another way to efficiently use fabric.

The collar is silk dupioni from my stash that I also had to piece.

The inside (which you can wear on the outside - this is reversible jacket) was the lining for a robe that I also never wore. I didn't have to piece that as much.

Blue Wiksten Haori inside frontBlue Wiksten Haori inside front lines

I always have problems with fusible interfacing. I've never not had it bubble. The smaller collar piece on the left is cut on a different grain than the rest, and the interfacing seemed to do worse. ?

Blue Wiksten Haori inside back Blue Wiksten Haori inside back lines


I wear this jacket so much!

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