See the fabric & supplies requirements chart among the pictures.
YOU WILL NEED:
- Outer fabric, woven fabric with little or no stretch. Very light to medium heavy weight (up to 340 gr/m2). Suggestions: cotton, poplin, linen, quilted fabric, teddy, seersucker, double gauze, viscose, denim, chambray, bouclé, wool, tweed, jacquard. Note! Most fabrics shrink with the first wash, so prewash all fabrics before cutting. You can also use knit fabrics, but consider sizing down (see the sewing instructions).
- Lining fabric, woven fabric with little or no stretch. Very light to medium weight. Don’t combine a weighty lining fabric with a weighty outer fabric. At least one of the fabrics should be lighter. See my suggestions on the next page. You can choose a shiny lining fabric so that the jacket slides on/off easily.
- Binding, cut your own with the help of the pattern in a light-weight woven fabric, or use pre-cut binding. Only needed if you choose to sew pockets, sleeves and/or hem with binding.
- Fusible interfacing, for more stability in the collar, optional. Not recommended if your collar fabric is medium or medium heavy weight. If you choose to use an interfacing, choose one that’s lighter than the fabric.
USEFUL TO HAVE:
Tape measure, fabric scissors, pins/clips, steam iron, sewing machine with coordinating polyester thread. I recommend using a walking foot instead of the usual presser foot if your fabrics are heavy and/or if you’re lining the jacket.
Suitable needle for your fabric: Universal needle, approx. size 70 for very light fabrics, 80 for light fabrics, 90 for medium weight fabrics and 100 for heavy fabrics. Use a microtex needle for very light and fine fabrics such as silk and viscose. If you’ve chosen knit fabrics, use a stretch needle.