Best Winter Coat Damaged By Fire - becoming a funky new super-jacket!!

Dearest Needlework Friends,

I’m writing from bed, with a heck of a sore shoulder, where a nerve seems to be trapped, and a pain is drilling into my upper torso that is stopping me from moving around much…. I had hoped to be writing about the finishing of a great new coat project this week, and am increasingly frustrated about how little I’m able to sit and sew… And at the very same time, I'm appreciating immensely the chance to stop completely, for a whole day.

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The new sewing machine that I bought last week is MAGNIFICENT, however for this particular project it has had to take a side seat – I may write about it later, but for now, I’ve had to settle into hand-sewing – and I’m having to slow it down completely and just pin and plan; so am around ‘half-way through’. But many of us passionate sewing enthusiasts know that half-way through can mean a lot more than a literal '50% done' mark!

Nevertheless, this coat is rather special for multiple reasons. Most importantly, the brown non-wool part of the coat belonged to a fabulous long puff-coat that a dearest friend had gifted me, the last time I travelled to Scotland. I used it extensively when in the wild north of Europe, and also during winters in Italy and in Portugal… Then, most unfortunately, it got burned when I was drying it next to my roaring wood stove. Aaaaaarrrgggghhhh: the melted part was a big-enough chunk of the middle of the (lower) back, which initially I thought could be repaired by cutting the bottom few inches off completely....

On further inspection, it was clear that the whole shape of the brown coat would be too compromised if I cut the bottom off it (plus I'd have to remove the enormous zip): it’d make it into a different and rather less wonderful garment altogether. So I got to thinking of how I could mix it up and use the best aspects of this coat, plus the best aspects of another great 50c stall buy, and make a ‘hybrid’ coat, which’d allow me to express some of my favourite, funky uniqueness in a 'never-before-seen' new winter coat.

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The mustard wool kind-of-tweed upper-bodice is the fabric that I used for the turquoise wool skirt with mustard details (last week’s post): I had cut the lower edge off of the body of an old tweed coat, and the ends of the sleeves (which I used for the pockets in the new skirt). Now I had an upper-torso and some scraps left, which I had a vision for melding with the brown coat somehow.

The sleeves I had this idea to add simply to the short sleeve section of the mustard jacket, and I went about cutting them off of the brown coat – which I knew was a down filling, but wasn’t really thinking through what it is to cut open a duck down garment.

Yikes! Fluffy duck-bum feathers are a heck of a thing to keep control of, once they escape!!

The rest of the discecting of the brown down coat was done ever-so-carefully, once I had properly thought it out; I cut near the seam divisions (the sewn lines separating the quilting of each section), and tacked the open seam closed – to avoid the spewing of plumes all around our kitchen and studio!

As it happened, a fair amount of duck-down ended up floating around the Arthouse this week - but it could’ve been worse! I managed to keep it to a minimum, as I figured out how to contain them, and got the first stage of this new coat sorted, by tacking, then repinning, then turning up and repinning both the new sleeve section and the old sleeve ‘stumps’ – so they could be relatively-simply sewn together by hand. I tried to use the new sewing machine for this job, but it gave up after a few inches of stitching: I think I need a different needle for this kind of very tough synthetic fabric (the brown stuff): until I do some studying around what needle fits what fabric, I have to keep on with the handwork.

almost ready, pinned and neatly prepped, for – somehow, not sure yet! - adding to the bodice.Now, just before I set up my Needlework Monday post this morning, so that @vincentnijman and I can go and arrange a car to hire for a week (woopwoop!!), I have the big square of the main body of the brown down coat

I’m loving the way the two fabrics work together. It is a lovely blend of old and new, making a kind of contrasting super-jacket, which uses this spontaneous mixing up of elements and forms, into something that is essentially harmonious and fascinating in the new garment. This is just like when I was painting as my main creative practise: grabbing a colour, making a wide sweeping movement with a big brush or a coloured pen, and intuiting how one part of the painting would balance with the other part – adjusting accordingly, until there was one colour block sitting beautifully perfectly, upon another… I love very much the way a garment unfolds without a particular design at the beginning.

Just allowing a new coat to grow from the old pieces, whilst holding a sort of felt vision: a sensory-led momentum - towards something inherently original.

I like this approach the best. It fits my mindbodyspirit better than any other way, and I will continue to explore it and to develop my own unique and spontaneous methodology, using old clothes and making them magical again….

Looking forward to checking in with Needlework Monday this week, and looking even more forward to finishing this funky coat and wearing it!!

With love!

www.claregaiasophia.com

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Hi @clareartista, I am sure that with your creativity you will be able to finish the super jacket. I hope to see it finished soon.

Thanks dear @lrscarmen - I've had a couple of days off from sewing, so look forward to getting back to it soon, with rested fingers! Thanks for your comment 😍

Wishing you a quick recovery. Looking forward to seeing the finishing of the creative work. Great job 👍

Thanks @ozd - I'm much better today - thanks to the lovely support of this community; cannot wait to finish the coat - and to wear it out; it is just the right weather for it, these days: a very warm February.

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Grazie tantissimo, @phage93 - aprezzo veramente il tuo sostegno! Tante belle cose!

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That look of the jacket is nice, you gave a great change, happy new week to you.

Much gratitude to you for this nice comment dear @repayme4568 - I hope you're having a beautiful week, too!

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Yes, I am having a beautiful week, thank you as well.

Sorry to hear about your shoulder, hope you soon feel better.


Much love!Thanks dearest @shanibeer 😍 Yes - things feel much better now - I just needed some rest, and to have a break from handsewing! 😝

I love how you mixed the two fabrics
Also, I wish you a quick recovery


I really appreciate your lovely wishes, and am feeling a whole lot more mobile today - and am enjoying my creative endeavours very much.
Happy day to you!Thanks @bisolamih !

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Grazie @discovery-it !! Thank you soooo much for this wonderful community support: it feels great to be lifted up by you, and to have the strength of this wider Hive community inspiring my work!

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I came to the end of the post to see what the winter coat looks like at the end, but the coat is not yet complete. I hope the work will be completed soon and I can see the coat.

It'll be ready soon, as I am very excited to finish it and to share it with you all!

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You are making a nice Needle work here, do well to complete the process soon and take care of your self for good health.

Yey, thanks dear @techstyle - aye: I'm well today and trust that my trapped nerve will not return any time soon 😇

It's well with you, your healing is sure. And will not return again. Take care.

Interesting idea. Also, get well soon as living with pain is not good.

Ciao @erikah - many thanks; my health feels much more vital this week, and I have little pain - pheweee! Happy week to you 😊

Uiii! Super excited for this one! 😃💫🚀
Two such different fabrics, I'm looking forward to see how the finished coat will look!


Ciao lovely @anafae - I have been thinking about you as we bumble about the countryside here, looking at areas that draw us, and honing into what our shared dream is.... I'll message you soon! Love to you and @paradigmprospect from @vincentnijman and I!!

Your creative ability to make something beautiful out of things is outstanding . Hope you get time to rest.

Ciao @uniquezee - your comment is much appreciated - thank you!! I've been resting well, yes, and feel much much better 🤗 😍

You're welcome. Good to know you're feeling much better.

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@marylove1 Yes! Thanks for commenting!

I’m writing from bed, with a heck of a sore shoulder, where a nerve seems to be trapped, and a pain is drilling into my upper torso that is stopping me from moving around much

I am sorry to hear that you were ill. I hope the Almighty protects you from all illnesses and keeps you healthy.

This winter jacket is looking new unique. My trouser was once burned for extra heat while I was drying it on an electric heater. It was sad for me.

Aw, bless your trouser, dear @jishan5 - and thanks so very much for your good wishes; they help me heal, and I am happy to have my community here to support me - my shoulder and neck (and hands!) just needed a rest - so I'll be ready for another session very soon! Happy day to you!

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The idea you took for this coat is very interesting. I want to see how it all turns out in the end. I hope you feel better again soon. Sometimes you just have to rest.

Thanks dearest @youyowi ! I so look forward to sharing the piece, when it gets refined and finished... And thanks so much for your support around my healing: my trapped nerve seems to have loosened wonderfully in recent days! Looking forward to getting back to work, too...

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