Cotton and wool jacket by Sonia Delaunay, ca. 1924.
(source: Europeana Collections)

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Cotton and wool jacket by Sonia Delaunay, ca. 1924.
(source: Europeana Collections)
Pad stitching the lapel on my 1920s riding coat for Black Canary. Pad stitching is a traditional tailoring technique that adds shaping to to the collar and lapel. I flatlined the coat front with muslin, and then used tailor’s canvas in the lapel area. The twill tape stabilizes the roll line. I used the instructions in Gertie’s New Book for Better Sewing, and you can also follow the tutorial at her website http://www.blogforbettersewing.com/2010/10/tailoring-your-coat-front-part-three.html
The blog instructs you to interface the entire front of the coat with tailor’s canvas, and the book just has you use muslin, which is the method I went with. After pad stitching the entire lapel, I rolled up a washcloth and placed it under the lapel, then steamed it with my iron and let it dry overnight.
1920’s Style Blue Velvet Evening Coat
I wore this Blue Velvet Coat to the Miss Fisher Convention this year in Portland, Oregon. In this photo shoot (Thanks Mom!) I paired the jacket with a true vintage 1920’s silk lace and chiffon dress, along with some rhinestone / crystal accessories and coordinating shoes and bag.I think it all works together quite nicely. […] http://dlvr.it/QlDz2J