I was inspired by "Samurai Jacket". I made this coat from Simplicity 1318, it turned out like a blanket coat.
It was the second time that I used this pattern. When I saw this pattern on PatternReview.com for the first time, so I thought the previous reviewer's jackets were great! I really wanted to make mine, so I made one last summer. I finished up the summer jacket with flower pattern fabric, but when I looked at myself with it in the mirror; I was sooooo disappointed and had no words...It was really tacky! I wanted to make a modern kimono sleeve jacket, but it looks like a "Happi".
↑Happi
A happi is a kind of kimono, traditional Japanese straight-sleeved coat. They are usually only worn to festivals. Recently, electronics retail store clerks have begun to wear them as a uniform and comedians likewise wear them on TV shows. When celebrities from different countries visit Japan, they often wear a happi. I think that when a Japanese woman (ME!) wears a kimono jacket, it looks like a clerk in uniform or a comedian, lol. I NEVER showed it to my husband and threw it away quickly. If he saw it, he would laugh so hard.
A few weeks ago, I found this jacket (Named samurai jacket) on a US fashion site, I saw it several times on other sites as well. These coats were sold by a Japanese men's clothing company "Trove" (You can see another jackets: here). The navy wool jacket has a wool shell exterior and is lined with cupra rayon...I like it! I almost forgot about having Simplicity 1318, but I still had it ∑(・o・;) I decided to make mine again so made it is suitable for autumn version.
I cut a size S, view C, and used VERSUS wool. I only changed the sleeve design a little bit. The sleeve pattern is too big and balky to use with thick fabric. I took the width of cuffs by 6.3 inches and the width of sleeves by 4 inches, so I added an inch to the length of cuffs. I used open facing and lined the cuffs with thin black poly cotton. I usually shorten the hem, but I didn't this time (I am 5'4"). I love the rounded hem, it's unique as an autumn jacket. This pattern doesn't have a pocket, so I added the patched pockets and sewed fringes around them, front opening and cuffs too.
If someone asks will I make it again?...It's difficult question for me, because I failed to make a summer version. If you have any nice idea, PLEASE let me know. I am proud of the new one and happy that I saved this pattern now:) Thank you for reading.
Fabric: 60" 1 4/3 yd.
Total time spent: 8hours
The winter version is well thought out and presented. You may want to another next fall.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your lovely words, Octavia Ivy!
DeleteLovely! I think I like your winter version more then the summery ones!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words my dear! I LOVE your new coat too;)
DeleteYou are really good at working with these thick, tricky wools! I don't have any advice for your summer version, besides trying to copy the pattern envelope exactly? Haha!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Siobhan. I am glad that hear from you. I love the flower pattern jacket which the model is wearing in the envelope. It looks great on her. I didn't know that kimono jacket doesn't suit me. Fabric selection is really difficult.
Deletereally nice and I love the fringe detail. ps your boots are fantastic
ReplyDeleteThank you for praising me, Beth. I really love the fringe too.
DeleteGosh, that's so funny! I guess that just goes to show that culture context is everything. This version looks beautiful, and I'll bet we would have thought your first version looked great, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comment, Crab and Bee. I am pleased. I would like to make a jacket from this pattern again, and jeans too (like yours!).
DeleteYour interpretation is fantastic and looks so good on you! I wonder if you might want to try, with the same pattern changes, a heavy linen version.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading my blog, corkpop! I wouldn't have thought of using heavy linen. I may use your idea for summer verion:) Thanks again!
DeleteI love the shape of this,Eli,and the reference to a Samurai jacket. I would not have thought of this pattern but will now- Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear friend! If I had not found the jackets, I wouldn't have made mine.
DeleteP.S Your pink kimono jacket suits you:)
I would have never thought you made this from the Simplicity pattern. Yours is so much better and your fabric is amazing. I love all the fabrics you use. That is truly the challenge of matching up the right fabrics with the patterns.
ReplyDeleteThank you Shirley! This project was challenging for me. It has a looooooot of reviews up on Pattern Review, but most of reviews are for SUMMER�� But I am happy with the result now!
DeleteYour fabric choice and styling are so chic! Thanks for noting the fact you narrowed the sleeves but kept the length per the pattern. Will help me when I make this pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for praising me, Fran G! If you have any questions about this pattern, please ask me :) I adjusted the sleeves a little bit, it was very easy to make.
DeleteI already have this pattern. It looks much nicer in the thicker fabric. Thank you for your post.
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DeleteThank you Miranda! I am glad that hear from you:)))
DeleteI love it. Looks so cosy but pretty at the same time. I think it looks better in thicker fabric :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Hana! I love the fabric too:)
DeleteReally nice and I love the fringe detail.
ReplyDeleteI applaud my friend.
Thanks a lot, dear friend:) I had fun making the fringes.
DeleteThis turned out so beautiful. I love your whole outfit. I think you should definitely make another one.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Your comments are always kind and sweet. I am pleased:)))
DeleteLovely fabric. It looks great and the fringe detailing works wonderwell.
ReplyDeleteThank you for praising me, sonja! I am pleased. It was really fun to make the fringe:)
DeleteLovely jacket! It looks so cozy for the fall season!
ReplyDeleteThank you for lovely comment, Clémence! This jacket is very comfortable. I really love it.
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