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Developing a Line of Menswear Patterns

Creeping Past

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That's such good news, Honey Doll! Many thanks to you and Alexandra for getting this project moving so quickly.

I'll be ordering in September, and November and January...
 

Edward

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Honey Doll, this is great news indeed. Now all I need to do is find the other half of the equation (i.e. the tailor) and I'm in business! :)
 

Honey Doll

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sewing pics

If it would be helpful, I can take some pics of my projects as I go along. That would show at least how one fits a muslin and puts a piece together. I am intending to start on drafting a belt back jacket from an early 50s pattern, then I am going to do some 40s high waisted pants. Granted, I'm not a professional tailor, but it would give you the perspective of a fairly experienced-home-sewer's approach.

Honey Doll
 

Creeping Past

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Honey Doll said:
If it would be helpful, I can take some pics of my projects as I go along. That would show at least how one fits a muslin and puts a piece together. I am intending to start on drafting a belt back jacket from an early 50s pattern, then I am going to do some 40s high waisted pants. Granted, I'm not a professional tailor, but it would give you the perspective of a fairly experienced-home-sewer's approach.

Honey Doll

That would be a very useful addition to this thread. Thanks in advance.
 

Honey Doll

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Update

The 1930s pants have been graded into a multisize pattern. Alexandra is sending me a copy for muslin testing and to review for adjustments if necessary. The pattern will be available soon in waist sizes 30-42!

Honey Doll
 

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Palm Beach Suits for possible ideas for Patterns

HD I posted some Palm Beach suit pix over on suits threads...they are pretty good...

C
 

Honey Doll

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30s Trousers NOW AVAILABLE!

Update...the 30s trousers are available in multisizes on the Evadress site. The pattern will make up waist sizes from 30-46!

Here is the link... http://www.evadress.com/1141PR.html

The next pattern available will be a 30s casual jacket in multisizes as well with more menswear to follow.

Enjoy!

Honey Doll
 

Honey Doll

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Next Anticipated Pattern...

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The first pattern (30s pants is now available in multisizes). This 30s casual jacket is slated to be the next available pattern.

Honey Doll
 

Honey Doll

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Belted Back Sport Coat

Efforts continue!

I have a good working pattern drafted for a belted back jacket.

This a depiction of the look of it from the front.... (It has high cut armholes and a skeleton lining)

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The belted back has two options... it can either be made up with a pleated/yoke back style as seen here....

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Or with a bi-swing panel, similar to this...

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I have started putting a yoke/pleated version together. I will post some progress pics to this thread. I want to have one of each style entirely pieced before sending the pattern out for duplication so that I can make sure the pattern functions well.

I got a very nice weight and quality Italian imported wool from FashionFrabicsClub.com that looks remarkably like the plaid in Baron's original piece.

I'll keep you all updated!

Honey Doll
 

Creeping Past

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Honey Doll, you are a genius!

This is a better result than I could have imagined. I just hope I can raise the bar on my sewing 'skills' and do justice to the patterns and yours and Evadress's hard work...
 

Honey Doll

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May I recommend...

Creeping Past said:
Honey Doll, you are a genius!

This is a better result than I could have imagined. I just hope I can raise the bar on my sewing 'skills' and do justice to the patterns and yours and Evadress's hard work...


CP

May I recommend a book to you? I have a copy of Classic Tailoring Techniques: A Construction Guide for Men's Wear (F.I.T. Collection) by Roberto Cabrera which I find extraordinarily helpful....lot of illustrations and written in a way that does not take for granted any level of expertise, nor does the author talk down to the novice. Its a very good primer on menswear construction.

Honey Doll
 

SteveN

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Hi Honey Doll,

What's the latest on the jacket efforts? I'd order one of these.

Cheers,
- Steve

Honey Doll said:
Efforts continue!

I have a good working pattern drafted for a belted back jacket.

This a depiction of the look of it from the front.... (It has high cut armholes and a skeleton lining)

sportcoatpatternart.jpg
[/IMG]

The belted back has two options... it can either be made up with a pleated/yoke back style as seen here....

PleatedBelted2.jpg
[/IMG]

Or with a bi-swing panel, similar to this...

1930sDiagonalBeltedBackJacketBack3.jpg
[/IMG]

I have started putting a yoke/pleated version together. I will post some progress pics to this thread. I want to have one of each style entirely pieced before sending the pattern out for duplication so that I can make sure the pattern functions well.

I got a very nice weight and quality Italian imported wool from FashionFrabicsClub.com that looks remarkably like the plaid in Baron's original piece.

I'll keep you all updated!

Honey Doll
 

Nick D

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I'm planning on getting that 30s trouser pattern, and a couple for my wife as well. I'd love that jacket pattern as well, when it's ready.

I don't know if you're still taking requests, but if there's a pattern out there for a men's dress shirt with french cuffs and a detachable collar, I'd certainly buy one.
 

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