Anyway, I just finished a Marfy jacket, and here I will be showing pics and talking about how the process went.
This is the pattern I used. I love the pleats and the side opening. Surprisingly, the fabric I used looks almost like the fabric in this drawing!
The first thing I changed was that I added a ribbon as binding for the collar. The fabric has a light blue in it, so I used a very pale blue ribbon. I didn't realize until I was finished adding the collar that I left a piece out, but no one will ever know. :-)
I finished the seams in a very simple way, by just turning them under and zigzagging. Keeps the fabric from fraying too much. I don't usually finish seams this way, but it worked out well for this fabric.
I love the pleats in the shoulder area and on the upper back!
I was going to add detailing to the sleeves, since they're 3/4 length, and after I sewed them and allowed for the opening, I discovered that I didn't have enough of the buttons I chose. So, I left them open anyway, using that pale blue ribbon again, as binding.
I also added little pockets, because I love having places to put things, especially in a jacket. What I especially love about the pockets is that they aren't obvious.
Here is the side detailing:
Altogether, the jacket took about 11 working hours.
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