How to sew a woman's direct coat on a professional pattern with her own hands. Step-by-step description of the actions performed

How to sew a woman's direct coat on a professional pattern with her own hands. Step-by-step description of the actions performed

Coats are always at the peak of fashion and have not become outdated. Only the models of this outerwear change. Sewing a coat yourself is difficult, but it will make you stand out from any crowd and create a unique image.How to sew a woman's direct coat on a professional pattern with her own hands. Step-by-step description of the actions to be performed. Photo №1To sew a coat yourself you will needsome skills and abilities. If you have some sewing experience, then sewing a coat will not be difficult for you at all. At the same time, you will save a significant part of your funds, because in boutiques a fashionable coat will cost much more than the fabric and accessories for it. So, we are ready to help you sew a fashionable and stylish coat with your own hands.Materials needed: Main fabric Lining fabric Sewing suppliesWork process:1.You can choose a style according to your wishes and personal preferences. We offer you to sew a straight-cut coat. First, you will need to measure your figure and construct a pattern according to the example we have provided. Redraw the pattern using tracing paper. Place the pattern on a flat surface and cover it with tracing paper. Redraw all the markings and inscriptions. If your sizes differ from the standard, then simply increase or decrease the size of the pattern. This can also be done during the fitting process.2. Place the material in half with the sides facing inward.Redraw the pattern, not forgetting the direction of the grain line. Cut out the elements, leaving seam allowances of 1.5 cm on the sides and shoulders, 1 cm on the neckline and 3 cm along the bottom line. 3. Sew marking lines on the outside, for example, where the pockets will be located. 4. Cut out the elements of the front and back halves, sleeves, and pocket bags from the lining fabric. 5. Sew the darts. Iron the chest darts upwards, the longitudinal ones – to the center of the back/front halves. Make a center line along the center line of the back half, leaving the vent open. Iron the allowances to the left side of the back part. On the right half, iron the allowance for the vent to the inside. Sew the left half diagonally, catching the allowance for the vent. 6. Sew the sides and shoulders. Line the facings with interlining. Don't forget to make the facing of the lapels wider than the facing of the front. 7. Sew the collar elements, cut off the allowances next to the stitching and the corners diagonally. Turn right side out and sew to the neck, placing the collar between the coat, facings and piping. Secure and sew all the elements. Turn the lapels right side out. Sew and iron. Make a relief stitch. 8. Fold the sleeves in half and stitch. Adjust them along the cap and stitch to the armhole. Stitch the shoulder pad and you can measure to determine the sleeve length. Iron the allowance for the hem and hand stitch with a blind stitch.9. Sew the strips to the pockets.Sew the lining fabric bags to the facings, leaving the center part open, through which we will then turn the pocket inside out. Turn the facing and lining right side out and sew to the pocket cuts. Turn inside out, iron and hand stitch to the front pieces with an invisible stitch. 10. Make lining cuts on the sides and shoulders. Sew in the sleeves. Sew it to the cuts inside the facings and the neck facing of the back half. Place the lining sleeves into the sleeves of the garment and sew with an invisible stitch. 11. Turn the hem allowance of the bottom edge to the inside of the garment, iron and hand stitch with an invisible stitch. Attach the lining along the entire length of the slit and the bottom edge with your hands. Iron the coat and hang it on a hanger. 12. Make marks on the face of the garment for the location of the loops and buttons. Finish the loops with a universal foot on a sewing machine. Cut out the holes. Attach the buttons.That's it, our coat is ready! All that's left is to iron it well and you can safely wear it out!

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