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Look at that sexy side-eye this guy is giving! I want the pattern for the expression on his face alone. Sadly, Butterick 2656 was going for $18 not including shipping (and still is) which is pretty steep for this cheapskate. Then I remembered that box of vintage patterns that I picked up off of Craig's List years ago, and how I shoved the children's and men's patterns aside as being totally uninteresting at the time. After rooting around a little I found them, and low and behold...
Simplicity 7744 - you are not as sexy as Butterick 2656. I don't know why, since your style lines are almost exactly the same, minus the elastic waist which makes 2656 somewhat questionable. Maybe it's because there is a little boy in the illustration. Thankfully, I know how to see past cover art. Josh does not, and even looking at the style lines he was dubious. Then I compared it to his existing Woolrich jacket (the one I am trying to replace) and discovered that it is almost the EXACT SAME, right down to the snaps at the hips.
Headless shot because it's Sunday, and we don't comb our hair or really try to to look presentable at all on Sundays. |
The only differences I can see are that the original jacket has a regular collar and set-in sleeves, while Simplicity 7744 has a stand up collar and raglan sleeves. Oh, and S7744 has one-piece sleeves, while Josh's jacket has two-piece, but that's easy enough to change. So I painstakingly traced all the pattern pieces (to preserve the old pattern) and then whipped up a muslin.
So I'm feeling pretty lucky! This might actually be a fairly simple project. Except that I plan to complicate it by underlining it with old cut up sweaters... the ladies at Sewing.PatternReview said I could!
Anyone want this pattern when I'm done with it?
Great coincident! Hope the rest of the fitting, underlining and sewing goes well! I'd be really interested in the pattern after a rather fruitless search for a nice raglan (bomber) jacket for the boyfriend. The best result was a weird looking Burda pattern and I think I'd definitely prefer this one! Can't wait to see your/Josh's finished jacket!
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DeleteGreat job! Fitting other people can be a pain, but it looks like everything is going well for you. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's looking really good!
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