Le 100 Suit jacket, one button PDF
This jacket follows the basic principles of the tailored jacket with a sidepiece. The difference here is that it closes with only one button. The assembly of the sleeve and collar are of great importance for the success of a tailored jacket, so be meticulous and precise with each step of the undertaking. Making a tailored jacket takes time because there are more pieces to assemble and it is usually lined. Many different fabrics are possible for making this jacket but an average-weight material with a certain amount of hold is recommended. You could choose a finer and lighter fabric but assembly will be more difficult.
###Consumption###
- Width 145cm
Fabric
- Size: 36-38 = 1,70m
- Size: 40-42 = 1,70m
- Size: 44-46 = 1,90m
- Size: 48. = 1,90m
Lining
- Size: 36-38 = 1,25m
- Size: 40-42 = 1,25m
- Size: 44-46 = 1,25m
- Size: 48. = 1,25m
###Fabrics advices###
brocart, cashmere, shantung, crepe de chine, leather, denim, flannel, jacquard, wool, velvet
### trims list###
- 1 x 25mm-diameter button
- 8 x 15mm-diameter buttons
- 1 pair of shoulder pads for tailored set-in sleeves
- Fusible for the front facing, collar, front panels, sleeve-ends, piping, pocket aps,
- bottom of the jacket, back vents
- Straight grain fusible for the collar roll, armholes, shoulders
- 2 sleeve heads made in self fabric (same as the shell) on the true bias
- Fabric yardage for width 145cm ( 72,5 cm on fold ) = 1,70m
- Lining yardage for width 145cm ( 72,5 cm on fold ) = 1,25 m
Data sheet
- Support
- Digital
- Size
- From 8 to 20
- Vidéo
- https://youtu.be/lW7O4HEeeHI
- Line
- dp studio
- Difficulty level
- 3
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