The fun part was where to get the fabric. However, a lovely friend there told me that her daughter had a car trunk full of samples from the interior decorating office she works in. They were destined for the dumpster. ARRRGGGH!!! The mom had said "save them until Gene looks at them and see if he wants some." (famous last words "if he wants some")
I now have this bag full of samples.
I put the tape measure across it to give you an idea. It is quite heavy. There are lots of linen fabrics in there. I am sure I can have some fun with these.
Now, back to the story.
There were two large samples in a lovely woolen fabric. So I made two coats. Sadly I only took a picture of one of them.
The other coat is almost identical but the red part of the tartan plaid is aqua. I think I surprised myself with my garment making skills. Ha ha. It was actually pretty easy to make.
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9 comments:
Well done, on both the garment and the fabric score!
just adorable Gene-and I love decorators samples-several years ago a friend of ours gave me a couple huge bags I kept all the cotton and linen and took the poly stuff to the resale shop
Love the coat -- I need to sew for my chihuahuas again....
well done, Gene!
Oh my goodness Gene. You really out did yourself this time. That is talent...making a puppy coat without a proper pattern. Such an adorable little fella too!
Such a cute puppy. My little guy might need a coat and some boots this winter if it doesn't warm up. So far he has not liked having "clothes" on, but maybe if it is cold enough...?
Great job on the coat.
That's adorable! I'm being to think that you can do absolutely anything! Great job!
So cute!!!!
That looks way fun. I bet the dog would love you to visit again.
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