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Sapporo b
Sapporo a
Loop pouches 1
Blossom pattern (1)
Over the last couple of weeks I've been working on making a winter coat. I've been wanting to try out a design by Papercut Patterns for a while. They're based in Nelson, my hometown! And I think their designs are fab. Anyway, I bought their Sapporo Coat pattern and made it up from some black cashmere woollen twill fabric that has been tucked away in a box under my bed for far too long. 

It's a really clever design, but I wasn't so clever when sewing it. The first version I made looked ok hanging up but the fit wasn't quite right when I put it on (here's a photo of it on Insta) and that was I think partly to do with drinking wine while sewing, and partly because I didn't take enough time and care when cutting the pieces out in the first place.

I'm always tempted to rush when sewing clothes, which is not a good habit. Do you do this too? I think because my sewing stuff takes over my workdesk while I'm making something, I feel like I need to get it done quickly before stacks of books and papers, scissors and pins completely overtake the room. And also because when compared to knitting, sewing is quite fast. But I am trying to learn that slow is good. No matter how many things I sew, I'm still very likely to make mistakes at every turn.

Anyway, I didn't want to waste the beautiful wool fabric I'd used for this coat so I carefully deconstructed it and started again, this time with a dusky pink rayon fabric for the lining. I'm really happy with the second version and I'm sure I'll wear it lots. It's very drapey and warm. I especially like the big pockets.

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I've been doing a bit of embroidery lately – in the last photo above you can see an all-over blossom pattern on a dark grey linen.

I'm also preparing for my classes at the upcoming Soul Craft Festival in Melbourne, and a shipment of my embroidered haberdashery pouches arrived at Loop in London last week – you can see some of them in the photo above. Susan from Loop sent me the linen to make project bags for her shop and these pouches used up the leftover strips – aren't the colours beautiful? 

Here's a song I think is quite beautiful: C'etait un loup by Palatine.
Have a lovely week!

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10 responses to “sapporo coat + embroidery”

  1. Meg Avatar

    Oh, your embroideries are always so beautiful. I love all the stems and blossoms and little leaves. Sigh! Meg:)

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  2. Julie Avatar

    I’ve been trying to pluck up enough courage to make this. Did you find you had to size down for this. Apart from not rushing it and not drinking wine whilst making it, any other tips?

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  3. michelle Avatar
    michelle

    I second what Julie said (sizing notes + tips wanted, necessary wine deprival noted). I bought this pattern during their recent mother’s day sale and want to make a winter coat (well, here in Canada an autumn/fall coat) but am nervous. I think I’ll take a run at a lightweight one first as a slightly smaller investment of money

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  4. muenzeeins Avatar

    the coat is really looking gorgeous, the perfect winter wrap! your pouches are beautiful as always… i’ll be travelling end of june for a short week-end to london, i’ll try to pop into loop maybe i catch one of them :)… have a lovely evening! here it’s getting grey and wet :), cΓ©cile

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  5. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    Brava on the coat making. It looks warm and beautifully 60s in style.

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  6. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    My mum has just made the Sapporo using wool Tweed from the Fabric Store in Christchurch. Your one looks really good, kind of a large, furry hug really. I like the packaging and notes of Papercut patterns.

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  7. SmitoniusandSonata Avatar
    SmitoniusandSonata

    Love the coat. Beautifully 1950s and looks so comfortable.

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  8. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you! πŸ™‚
    M

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  9. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi julie,
    sorry for my delayed reply! i’ve popped some tips in my most recent blog post. hope that helps. melissa x

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  10. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi michelle,
    hope you have fun with it! a practice run is always a good idea. i’ve put some of my tips in my most recent post.
    m X

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