I'm finally able to share my favourite makes so far this year, not one, but two really cool Kimball Bomber Jackets by Cashmerette.
The first one I actually made quite some time ago - November 2021 to be precise, right after we finished creating the pattern. It's made from all the scraps of fabric left over from the Upton photoshoot sample. From them moment I saw this fabric I was in love. I mean what's not to love. Teal, neon pink, waratah looking flower pattern. I was very careful when cutting out that Upton dress to keep all the scraps as I knew I wanted to try and use them....and when we designed this pattern I knew it was a match. I was originally going to just use the scraps pieced together as the quilted sleeves, but when I looked at my left overs I had enough to do the entire jacket, which was good as I was struggling to find a coordinating fabric to go with it. In the end the front pieces were able to be cut as is. the back needed to be cut in 4 pieces with a seam down the center back and then angled seams down each side and the sleeves used up all the little pieces of scraps.
I cut my sleeve out of the batting fabric and then just starting quilting the pieces directing onto the batting. I was able to make a basic pinwheel design in the center of each sleeve, but you really can't see it which is a bit of a shame.
Since the jacquard fabric was quite thin, and I knew that a non warm jacket was not going to get a lot of use in my wardrobe, I decided to underline the front and back pieces in the cotton batting as well. This also helped when piecing my back pieces together to keep the shape as well as giving the jacket more structure as well as more warmth. The one downside was that it meant that I couldn't leave the inside bare so I ended up fully lining the jacket. I cut the front back and sleeve pieces from a black poly satin fabric I had in stash and sewed them together, attached the lining to the main body, right sides together, along the neckline and bottom band and sleeve cuffs, but left the center front un stitched so that I could easily turn everything inside right. I then added the zipper and zipper facing to the jacket as per the instructions so the facing is not attached to the lining but sits over the top of it. I quite like this constructions.
The ribbing is a fairly light weight, shiny black ribbing as I couldn't find anything else that matched, but I was able to find zippers that matched the teal in my fabric perfectly so was able to use them at center front and the zipper pockets.
This is great - I actually want to make a bomber jacket for this fall. Not sure if I will have time, but your jackets have inspired me. These are fantastic, I love the style of the first one - such beautiful fabric. Always great to see your creativity.
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