Project 3: Sustainable Patch Jacket. Creative Tech Studio 2

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The idea about this project is all about sustainable.

So, I got many fabric samples that are left over, they come in different color, texture, thickness, even different type and size.

 

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For this project, I got inspirations from the “patch” design, and it is really related to the outcomes of this project which is sustainable as well. So I want to make an enough amount of fabric by splice and joint those fabric samples together, and it may be applied via zigzag stitches, or top stitches.

To begin, I started with cut off the big pieces of fabric, and make them into small size, and use pearl machine to finish all the edges because the pearl stitches could gives the edges a more irrelevant, and because of the tightness of the stitches, it creates a wavy shape to the edges.

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i made my pattern with  a raglan sleeves

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then i use heavy organza to made the lining.

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working process

sewing all patch pieces together to create the silhouette of coat

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and set up the collar

 

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this is me trying the coat.IMG_4506 IMG_4511 IMG_4513

Final looks on model

Front

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pocket detail

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Back

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Patch work details

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