I really like the jacket. I especially like that it has raglan sleeves. I think I will try to make one for myself. You are very good at explaining things.
I used the same pattern with an old quilt that I bought at an estate sale. I lined it with a pretty peach colored calico. It was a gift for my adult granddaughter. She loves it, and has worn it repeatedly. I really need to make one for me. Your fun video reminded me.
I love your jacket. I have bought an old quilt, but haven’t had the courage to start it. You have given me the confidence to start it. Your explanation was great. Thank you!
Thank you for your clear instructions. I have had this pattern to use with my own quilt design and was going to use bias binding on the inside seams but i love the lining idea. I will be trying that too.
Your jacket is beautiful on you. I have a reversible, quilted, cotton jacket that I bought at Goodwill. It is beautiful; but, it is not warm in cold weather. Yes, there is polyester batting inside. It is alright for cool days; but, it was not made for cold windy weather. I like that New Look jacket/coat pattern you used very much. Thank you for this video. Adding lining should make your jacket warmer. The light colors in your jacket should make it easier to see you after dark when you are walking around outside.
I literally just found this pattern and bought it. I cannot wait to get started and I know I will be making many of these quilted or not quilted. I just love the style of the coat. I have plans to give to my daughter my two daughter-in-laws and my niece lol. Thanks for a great video.
Oh my goodness your jacket came out beautiful I love how you showed step-by-step how you assembled each piece, and the lining is so perfect thank you so much for sharing your talent with us all it gives me hope in trying to make one myself one day soon❣️🧵🪡✂️💗💓💕💖❤️
You did a great job on the jacket! What perfect timing for me to come across your blog, as I am piecing together materials to make this very same jacket! However, because I am piecing together my materials, I will be using the lining as the backside of my (quilt). I'm hoping for good results, and that it looks as good as your jacket. I have a long way to go though. I haven't come across many blogs having to start from the very beginning, everyone has managed to find quilts at thrift stores, etc. and are incredibly lucky to find such beautiful quilts! Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed your blog, and love your results! (It gives me lots of ideas, and excitement for my project!)
@@quiltingwithlori I finished my quilt, but I didn't have the heart to cut it up for the coat. lol. I still plan on making a coat for myself after the holidays, but I think I'll cut out the pieces first, quilt those and put it all together.
I made the same coat but I made the large and use it as a house coat. I did cut my sleeve wrong so had to get into my log cabin block to make another sleeve. I quilted my jacket and used up all my left over blocks.
Oh I just love this! What a great project and it turned out fantastic! Have you ever repurposed a sweatshirt into a quilted masterpiece? That is something I want to try, by making a cut down the front and using scrappy designs on both sides (and the back). This is definitely on my list to try.
Lori, In the description under the video, the wrong New Look pattern is listed. You state in the video 6585, which is correct, but the description has it listed as 6586.
The jacket is beautiful, you did a wonderful job, I love the lining , I bet it is very warm. Very nice. Be blessed. Linda❤❤😊
Thank you! Yes, it is warm. I love the jacket & it was fun to make. I hope to get a couple more made up this winter! Lori
Beautiful! You've inspired me.
Thanks good details
Love this. Want to make one.
so so darling! going to make my own now!
Wonderful! I'd love to see it when you're finished!
I love your jacket! So nice!❤❤❤
Very nice. A new life for that old quilt. Enjoy it. Thank you for sharing.
You did a BEAUTIFUL job! The colors are great and looks wonderful on you😊
Thank you for sharing! Very delightful colors.
Love the lining! Lori...looks great and it probably feels luxurious❤ Thankyou so much.
I really like the jacket. I especially like that it has raglan sleeves. I think I will try to make one for myself. You are very good at explaining things.
so glad you enjoyed this and I would love to see a pic of the jacket you make! for yourself!
Love this jacket! Thanks for this tutorial!!! ❤
I used the same pattern with an old quilt that I bought at an estate sale. I lined it with a pretty peach colored calico. It was a gift for my adult granddaughter. She loves it, and has worn it repeatedly. I really need to make one for me. Your fun video reminded me.
Looks awesome. Love it.
I love it too!! Great job!!
Lori, you did a beautiful job on your jacket, thank you sew much for sharing, you are sew inspiring.
Thank you, Linda... sew glad you enjoyed it!!
Absolutely adorable Ms. Lori ❤
Your jacket is most definitely adorable!
It’s adorable💞
Oh my goodness. This is beautiful. You’ve given me hope that I could actually do this❤
You can do it! Have fun!
Adorable 😍
Thank you for sharing and I just love this.❤
Thanks for watching!
That is really cute, I love how you added the lining.
I love your jacket. I have bought an old quilt, but haven’t had the courage to start it. You have given me the confidence to start it. Your explanation was great. Thank you!
You can do it! Have fun!!
Your jacket is beautiful!! ❤
Thank you for your clear instructions. I have had this pattern to use with my own quilt design and was going to use bias binding on the inside seams but i love the lining idea. I will be trying that too.
Wow! Really nice 🥰😍😘🙏🌹🌹🌹❤️
Thank you so much
I bought that pattern a month ago to do the same thing! I love it! Yours came out so cute!!!!
Your jacket is beautiful on you. I have a reversible, quilted, cotton jacket that I bought at Goodwill. It is beautiful; but, it is not warm in cold weather. Yes, there is polyester batting inside. It is alright for cool days; but, it was not made for cold windy weather. I like that New Look jacket/coat pattern you used very much. Thank you for this video. Adding lining should make your jacket warmer. The light colors in your jacket should make it easier to see you after dark when you are walking around outside.
Looks COZY!
Lovely ❤❤❤
I've always wanted to try this but I haven't made clothes for so many years. Thanks for the tutorial!
Beautiful
I literally just found this pattern and bought it. I cannot wait to get started and I know I will be making many of these quilted or not quilted. I just love the style of the coat. I have plans to give to my daughter my two daughter-in-laws and my niece lol. Thanks for a great video.
Your family will absolutely love them!! Have fun!! Lori
Another great idea. I never find old quilts anywhere, but making one with 5" squares would be very easy. Thank you,
Lori, that jacket is sew cute! Thanks for the idea.
Absolutely fantastic, thank you for sharing the process. Gorgeous jacket❤️
Thank you... hope you get to make one of your own!
Oh my goodness your jacket came out beautiful I love how you showed step-by-step how you assembled each piece, and the lining is so perfect thank you so much for sharing your talent with us all it gives me hope in trying to make one myself one day soon❣️🧵🪡✂️💗💓💕💖❤️
It looks beautiful! You are quite the seamstress! Thank you so much for the step by step process and all the tips and ideas!
Love love love this jacket! You wear it well my dear. Thank you for sharing.
You did a great job on the jacket! What perfect timing for me to come across your blog, as I am piecing together materials to make this very same jacket! However, because I am piecing together my materials, I will be using the lining as the backside of my (quilt). I'm hoping for good results, and that it looks as good as your jacket. I have a long way to go though. I haven't come across many blogs having to start from the very beginning, everyone has managed to find quilts at thrift stores, etc. and are incredibly lucky to find such beautiful quilts! Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed your blog, and love your results! (It gives me lots of ideas, and excitement for my project!)
Thank you, Julia! So glad you enjoyed the video! I would love to see your jacket when you get it done! Send pics!! Happy Quilting! Lori
@@quiltingwithlori I finished my quilt, but I didn't have the heart to cut it up for the coat. lol. I still plan on making a coat for myself after the holidays, but I think I'll cut out the pieces first, quilt those and put it all together.
Your jacket is absolutely adorable!
I have been wanting to make me one. I'm going to make one soon. I love your jacket! It turned out so pretty. I've never made one before.
I made the same coat but I made the large and use it as a house coat. I did cut my sleeve wrong so had to get into my log cabin block to make another sleeve. I quilted my jacket and used up all my left over blocks.
Congratulations, Barbara! An exciting accomplishment for sure! Thank you for sharing this with us! Happy Quilting! Lori
Love it!! Thank you for making the video. I'm going to give this a go. 😃
Adorable. Make a purse to match.
Yes, Barb, absolutely 👍! I have enough of both fabrics to make a purse, so stay tuned!! 💕🌼
Oh I just love this! What a great project and it turned out fantastic! Have you ever repurposed a sweatshirt into a quilted masterpiece? That is something I want to try, by making a cut down the front and using scrappy designs on both sides (and the back). This is definitely on my list to try.
I made one years ago; I will put that on my to-do list for a video!! Scrappy jacket patterns are fun!!
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Wonderful job … but I’d say it’s a coat not a jacket since it’s longer than a jacket!! Great looking on you enjoy it …
Lori, In the description under the video, the wrong New Look pattern is listed. You state in the video 6585, which is correct, but the description has it listed as 6586.
Thank you so much, Marcia, for catching that! I will get that fixed!!