I’ve been obsessed by my Spring into Summer SWAP lately but there’s no getting away from the cold November weather in this part of the English Midlands.
Shropshire Fog by Ian Hopkinson |
And I’m in desperate need of a warm coat, so everything else has been put on the back burner while I concentrate on a winter project. I have posh coats and dreadful old fleeces and bodywarmers, but I need something in between that’s still warm, comfortable and stylish. A pea coat will be perfect.
Pea coat; definition from Wikipedia
I have this issue of Ottobre ( 5/2010 Nanette Pea Coat Pattern no 11). It’s too short, but I can alter it to upper thigh length. It needs more buttons. The in-seam pockets are OK, maybe need some definition. The princess and waist seams make for a nice fit.
Pea coat from Ottobre 5/2010 |
I bought 3 metres of a dark navy wool coating from ClothSpot, a fabulous online store with proper fabric and fantastic customer service.
Navy Melton wool from ClothSpot.co.uk |
For lining I have a piece of Viyella wool/cotton mix twill print of little dogs on navy. I’ll line the sleeves with satin for easy getting on-and-off.
I want a sharp, tailored finish so I’ll use Thread Theory’s sew-along for their Goldstream Pea Coat as a guide.
And who doesn’t occasionally need a warm coat in an English summer? It’s going to work with the SWAP too. But probably not with yellow jeans.
Thanks for reading. Comments are welcome!