Thursday, January 31, 2013

Marfy 2286 lookin good!


Thanks to all the great advise from my sewing friends on facebook and PR, I could easily have a big heap of wasted money!

The quilting is fabulous, and the top stitching isn't bad.  My dear old elna doesn't have adjustable presser foot pressure or a walking foot so it often stretched the leather when it went through thick leather or around corners.  The walking foot handled the quilting with a few loose stitches, but it didn't pull or shift the leather.


For the quilting I decided on a nice 2 to 1 ratio that is lengthening instead of boxy.  I got my 2" and my 1" ruler and set the first piece of tape.  I used an old roll of masking tape being careful to not push it down too much.  It did stick in a couple of places and tear the facing off the skin, but not badly. I laid the tape edge to edge and held the layers (hair canvas from Pam Erny and natural batting from Hancock's) together with big Conair hair clips.  As I stitched I really didn't have any pulling.

The advise that I got on facebook was so spot on!
As for the Janome 6500 with the walking foot, it walked through like BUTTER!  It was easy to keep on course and handled all the layers beautifully.   BTW, Gutterman heavy duty worked well when the Coats and Clark HD stuff frayed and split just like Clothingengineer said.
I stitched the lines between the tape, then I pulled off the tape and tied off the ends of the thread.  Then I laid the cross tape strips and stitched again.  This process was tedious and seemed to take forever!  And for the record, between the quilting and the topstitching I used all but about 12" of one spool of thread!
The work was totally worth it.
As for pattern alterations, I love Marfy.  Where else can  you take a pattern out of the envelope, set it on a very expensive pile of skin (that 5 sheep gave their lives for) and cut.  Honestly, if I had cut a muslin I wouldn't be nearly this done.  I made some usual alterations, I made the shoulders 1/2" more square.  I added 1" to the side seams, but sewed it back out.  Its a size 48 and I just needed to add a little bit to the hips because I want it loose so I can wear anything I want to under it.  I'll add an inch to the sleeves when I get the last skin tomorrow.


I also have a fabulous lining picked out of course!
Got it at High's last Sunday, its perfect!

BTW, I have so much money in this, is there anyway to LoJack a garment?  I can just see me leaving this on the bus somewhere.

OK, I still need that last piece so that I can cut the sleeves and belt.  Roz should be picking it up for me today so I might have it bragging-worthy by Sunday for the Fashionista club.

10 comments:

  1. Delivered! Let the much deserved bragging begin! :)

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    1. Thank you so much for the extra stuff. It sure is gorgeous! I cut out the sleeves last night before bed.
      What has been stewing in the back of my mind is what do do about pockets. I really should do that before the added bulk of sleeves, but I am not sure what I am going to do yet.

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  2. Wow, I love the lining. This is going to be one spectacular jacket.

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    1. Thanks Rhonda, I really think that the lining is going to make it wow.

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  3. incredible! it is really looking good - is there such a thing as sewing endorphins?

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    1. Oh, I totally believe in sewing endorphins! As sewers high is a beautiful thing.

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  4. Oh wow. That is incredible. Really looking forward to seeing this finished and worn. I bet it will look wonderful and you will just wear it to death.

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  5. Beautiful work! The lining fabric is stunning :)

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  6. LoJacking a garment - love it! LOL. Your jacket certainly deserves LoJacking.

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