Slow sewing, like slow cooking can yield great results. And that's exactly what I've been up to...and I confess obsessive Olympic watching. My camel cashmere coat is the first of the projects I've had on the simmer. I wanted a soft cut jacket that could double for work or play. I also wanted to use my remnant piece of camel cashmere bought a few years ago before the moths attacked it.
For this project I used Vogue 8756. I don't recommend this pattern for anything heavier than a light knit, in fact I'm hesitant to recommend this pattern at all. I cut a size 14 with a 3cm full bust adjustment. Part of my slow sewing effort was to steam and mould the fabric into shape, starting with the shoulders which needed a shoulder pad and a bamboo sleeve head to look anything like the design drawing. I chopped 5cms from each side of the drape collar piece to stop the jacket from looking too front heavy. After a lot of steaming, the folds sit quite nicely, much better than they appear in the photo.
Meanwhile, I've cut a pair of plain black linen pants with a fly front. Despite a cold, cold weekend, there is a whiff of Spring in the air. I saw the first cherry blossoms yesterday.
Happy sewing!