Man , beautiful coat! Been meaning to make one myself. Seeing this I will definitely get on it. I'm on the Ice Age often. Just down the road from ya, New London.
Great job to your wife. Thank you for sharing the exact pattern. I’m going to tackle one this summer. Can you please ask your wife what she lined it with? And is it fully lined? Or partially lined?
It’s lined with cotton pillow ticking because that’s what she had on hand. I’d recommend some kind of slick silk-like material so it slides on and off easier. Good luck!
What size pattern did you order? Does the pattern come with the back pocket and wrist gussets? I like the blanket pattern. Was that a military blanket?
Hopefully your still responding to this video but im curious if you only need one blanket to use for this Anorak? I have the same blanket your spouse used to make your Anorak in this video. Before I wast $20 on the pattern I need to know if one blanket is enough for the pattern. Appreciate any help.
Love it! Looking for a pattern to make some (we call them) bush shirts out of some wool blankets we have. This would have been perfect, especially with the modifications you made. Shame I can't order the pattern in Australia. :( Well done on making this! Looks great
Your wife did a nicer job then the “professional” items I see online. I like the idea of the lining until it would get wet. It probably makes it much more comfortable though. Would she be willing to make one for sale?
Diane, where did you source 100% wool blankets for around $20? I'm finding anything in that price range is 80% wool, 20% "unspecified other fibers" - yuk. Thanks!
It was some time ago when there were a lot of US and foreign military wool blankets were readily available. Looks like that supply has dried up. They’re out there, but it’s a right place/time kinda deal. Hit up the thrift shops. The trick to proving that it’s wool is pick off some of the fuzz, roll it up in your fingers to a little cylinder. Light it with a lighter, if it won’t stay lit, it’s wool.
@@clarklewis Thank you. I found some ready-made anoraks very cheaply priced that are supposed to be 100% wool and am trying to figure out if I should bother custom making them, though my son in law is a bodybuilder and just having it big enough for him might be the tipping point. :)
Does your wife happen to have a channel? I would love some sewing guidance! I am in the process of sewing this pattern for my dad and it has become quite the project!
No, sorry. She’s not keen on appearing in videos. She did say she’s unlikely to ever make another because of how difficult it was, right after she finished one for herself. I reckon persistence pays off.😬. To quote Rob Schneider, “You can do it!” If you have questions, she could probably help
@@clarklewis I commend her for making another! I don't think I will ever sew again after this.. I told him it may be ugly but at least it will be warm!
Thanks, I’m going to make one for me. I’m a 70 yr old woman and I like prepper and camping stuff.
Best looking homemade anorak I’ve seen so far. Thanks for the tip on the pattern.
Kudos to the missus. That is the nicest anorak I've ever seen.
Thanks for posting.
Blessings.
Made 2 this week, one for me and one for my man! Can’t wait to test it!!!
Wow best one yet... thank you Mrs!!! epic job! I will be making one now!!!! thanks for finding and sharing the pattern used and the upgrades!!!
That anorak is amazing and the scenery is breath taking.
Thank you! Especially for the pattern info!!!
How awesome! Thanks for this video. I'm enjoying it here in Stevens Point
Good job to the Mrs! It's beautiful
Man , beautiful coat! Been meaning to make one myself. Seeing this I will definitely get on it. I'm on the Ice Age often. Just down the road from ya, New London.
Nice Clean look. I'm looking forward to making my own. Thanks for the ideas.
Thank you very much brother I’m planning to buy one of this but they are so expensive. Thanks again God bless from Virginia
Wow that is the best anorak ive ever seen badass nice showcase yo
Thats really nice. I might have to make one. Gonna have to round up some money for this.
good job nothing like good ole amarican craftsmanship
How about making a video on how you made it? Thanks
Love the design !
Great job to your wife. Thank you for sharing the exact pattern. I’m going to tackle one this summer. Can you please ask your wife what she lined it with? And is it fully lined? Or partially lined?
It’s lined with cotton pillow ticking because that’s what she had on hand. I’d recommend some kind of slick silk-like material so it slides on and off easier. Good luck!
Backpockets are a nice idea
What size pattern did you order? Does the pattern come with the back pocket and wrist gussets? I like the blanket pattern. Was that a military blanket?
Awesome job looks great, good job mama
Can't beat it !!! Gonna make one for next winter !!! How did you come up with patrern ???
It’s in the video briefly, Anorak pattern from a company called The Green Pepper
This is awesome! Great job! Very useful!
Yea thats a really nice job!!
Hopefully your still responding to this video but im curious if you only need one blanket to use for this Anorak? I have the same blanket your spouse used to make your Anorak in this video. Before I wast $20 on the pattern I need to know if one blanket is enough for the pattern. Appreciate any help.
Thanks for sharing! Will have to give this a try.
I love it I'll have to give it a try
In India how can I get this Anorak blankets and sweaters authentic one.
Your wife did a really good job👍🏼 So how much would you say it cost altogether ❓
Love it! Looking for a pattern to make some (we call them) bush shirts out of some wool blankets we have. This would have been perfect, especially with the modifications you made. Shame I can't order the pattern in Australia. :(
Well done on making this! Looks great
Your wife did a nicer job then the “professional” items I see online. I like the idea of the lining until it would get wet. It probably makes it much more comfortable though. Would she be willing to make one for sale?
Looks nice!
Dude thats freaking awesome
I have a wool blanket and thought about making it into a wool anorak. How much would Diane charge to make it?
I love this anorak! Was the front pocket changed to a patch pocket as well?
Diane, where did you source 100% wool blankets for around $20? I'm finding anything in that price range is 80% wool, 20% "unspecified other fibers" - yuk. Thanks!
It was some time ago when there were a lot of US and foreign military wool blankets were readily available. Looks like that supply has dried up. They’re out there, but it’s a right place/time kinda deal. Hit up the thrift shops.
The trick to proving that it’s wool is pick off some of the fuzz, roll it up in your fingers to a little cylinder. Light it with a lighter, if it won’t stay lit, it’s wool.
Honestly, 80% is fine, like the Swiss Army blankets
@@clarklewis Thank you. I found some ready-made anoraks very cheaply priced that are supposed to be 100% wool and am trying to figure out if I should bother custom making them, though my son in law is a bodybuilder and just having it big enough for him might be the tipping point. :)
@@MariaInIowa Good luck!
Does your wife happen to have a channel? I would love some sewing guidance! I am in the process of sewing this pattern for my dad and it has become quite the project!
No, sorry. She’s not keen on appearing in videos. She did say she’s unlikely to ever make another because of how difficult it was, right after she finished one for herself.
I reckon persistence pays off.😬. To quote Rob Schneider, “You can do it!”
If you have questions, she could probably help
@@clarklewis I commend her for making another! I don't think I will ever sew again after this.. I told him it may be ugly but at least it will be warm!
@@86Zuke 😀 You definitely dove into the deep end with that project! Good luck, I’m sure your pop will love it
Thats very nice
It is awesome 😊👍
❤
Do you have a pattern?
The pattern used is in the video description
Very very cool
Too bad that company will only sell to USA.
really nice job on the coat!