It’s done! And I’m so pleased! For a while now, I have been eyeballing this outfit from Marina Hoermanseder. I just had to have it! Of course, it’s not my style to wear short shorts to work, so instead I opted for the longer look of wide pants, or culottes. Here’s Marina Hoermanseder’s ORIGINAL…

AND MY COPY!




How do you like the hem length? I made it stop mid-shin. This is such a warm pair of wide pants, I figured that the longer length would be appreciated in the colder weather.
This pattern, McCalls M6965, was marked “EASY” and I certainly didn’t have any problem with it. It even gave me the length variations that I wanted. My fabric is a lovely Navy Blue, 80% polyester, 15% rayon, 5% lycra Ponte de Roma Knit. If you would like more details about the construction of the wide pants, I have them here and here.

My jacket pattern was Vogue V7975. I can’t really tell you how “friendly” the pattern instructions were as I did my usual glance over the instructions, they were familiar, so I proceeded by memory – besides I wanted to “bag the lining” and they didn’t give instructions for that. I am also unsure of my fabric content for the jacket. It was called “Home Decor End”, and I grabbed it from the sale bin at my local fabric shop. Lucky! I suppose I could do a burn test but with the luck I have been having lately, I should stay away from fire.
If you would like more details about the construction of the jacket, I have it here.

Altogether, the jacket cost $17.59: jacket fabric $9.14; jacket lining $4.95; jacket closure $3.50; plus thread. The wide pants cost $17.31: fabric $15.96; zipper $1.35; plus thread.
I decided to “bag the lining” instead of following the pattern instructions and sewed it like this… (Click the first image to start the slide show.)
I’ll give you some detail shots on “Dolly”.





I thank you …
for letting me display your Designer Originals and YOUR COPIES! I have enjoyed doing this and plan on doing the same next December. I’ll be searching all year for some lovely Designer Original to COPY in December. Keep your eyes open too – Why buy when you can make it yourself? – join me in the Challenge and give #DESIGNINDECEMBER a try!
I am going to take two weeks off from blogging, I have injured my right hand (“Public Service Announcement: Don’t get too close to a steaming kettle!”) and I also have some family matters to attend to, but if you keep sewing and blogging, I will keep reading and commenting!
So see you around the January 16th weekend – Happy New Year! and Even Happier Sewing!!


49 responses to “It’s DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER! And I’m So Pleased!”
Your outfit is better than the original! I love that jacket fabric… What a lucky find! I appreciate your summary of the cost of your jacket…I forget to do that sometimes and when copying a designer original it’s so satisfying to see how cost effective seeing a special garment can be. Thanks for the refresher on bagging the lining too. Enjoy your time off and take care of your hand. See you in 2016🎉
Thank you! I especially enjoyed the price tag on this one! 😄 The fabric was a lucky find and I am happy with it. Thank you very much for participating! And best wishes for 2016 for you!
Wonderful interpretation! Nicely done!
Thank you especially! You are the one that found my original designer photo during one of your Wearable Wednesdays. BTW your designer this week is fabulous!
Beautiful! The length is perfect on the shorts. And that jacket – wow! I’m in agreement with others, the clasp is lovely, and a big improvement over the original’s buckle. Wondering if one (meaning me) could use a single button on this jacket…maybe with a loop? Happy New Year to you, Linda!
Thank you! A single button with a loop would work just fine too! The pattern could be done with buttons and buttonholes too… Or a few loops and buttons. The possibilities are endless. Happy New Year to you too! Let’s hope for lots of sewing time in 2016!
See you when you’re back at it…..take care of that hand! 🙂
Thank you! I’m going to keep reading your posts ladies, I would go into withdrawal otherwise! 😄
Lovely outfit. Sorry about your hand – hope it gets better soon.
Yes, I’d like to join in with you next December – seems so far away but it’s not! I have a wedding between now and then…
Best wishes for 2016!
Anne
Thank you! Oh my! A wedding attendance! You will have to show us your garment! And yes, we have lots of time to plan for next DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER! Happy New Year!
Great outfit, what a good way to get inspired. Love the clasp on the jacket really looks good. Hope your hand heals quickly. Louise
Thank you! I don’t want to fuss about it but the biggest concern to me is when bits of gauze get caught up in my needle when hand sewing and I have to pull them off my outfit! 😂. Happy New Year!
Love the metal clasp instead of the buckle one on the model. The fabric and fit are just perfect. We all need a little break the beginning of the year to re-charge and nurse our wounds before Spring fever hits us and we charge into a new season of sewing.
Thank you kindly for your compliments! I hope you get a well deserved rest too! Happy New Year!
Urgh, I can’t believe I missed this!! I would have loved to take part. Maybe I’ll do a sneaky late make in January! Your jacket and culottes look fab, great line matching too!
It’s funny line matching when the lines are so sloppy. Thank you for the compliments! I would love to have you join in. Remember we have got all of 2016 to plan for DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER 2016 too! Happy (Sewing) New Year!
Your outfit looks great Linda! Love the jacket and clasp detail, the whole outfit really suits you. I wish I had been able to take on this challenge but time was against me. I’ll definitely will be taking part next year!
Happy New Year to you and yours! x
Thank you! I am sure you could come up with a lovely vintage design of your own! Looking forward to reading about your sewing adventures next year. Happy New Year to you too!
The jacket and shorts look amazing – I love the print on the jacket.I wish I had more time to join in this challenge – definitely next year!
Thank you! The jacket will go with everything! And I just love blue! Hint: If you are rushed for time, find your photo and make it early… Just post it in DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER! 😜
Lovely! And finished just in time! The culottes are a great length and the jacket looks like it’s exactly how you wanted it, with a beautiful detail! Well done to us all. Hope your hand recovers soon! And a very good and happy new year!
Thank you! and Thank you for participating! Very Happy New Year to you too!