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Shopping for Records in my Black Jacket

03.22.2015 by Tracey //

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Black Jacket by Tracey

Pattern, Vogue 7975 (modified sleeves)

Wool tweed and silk charmeuse, Mendel Goldberg

Buttons, M&J Trimming

Photography by Santiago Vanegas

Location, Sunbrimmer Records

I don’t know about you, but I am so glad that vinyl is back!!  You can make an argument that the sound of vinyl is so much better than CDs and certainly better than downloaded music, and believe me, my husband makes that argument all the time.  But you know what I really love about albums?  I love the art work.  I love that with each record there had to be a fully fleshed out concept–music and art.  The best records not only had unforgettable music but they also grabbed your attention with an interesting album cover.  And you had so many opportunities to be creative.  Front cover, back cover, insert.  I used to love the feeling of tearing the cellophane off the record and reading all the liner notes and lyrics.

And you know what else I miss?  How record stores used to be social gathering places.  I used to spend hours and hours there.  Those lazy afternoons, flipping through the bins, talking to whoever came in.  That’s what we love about Sunbrimmer Records.  It’s the kind of place that attracts people who really love music and get excited when they find that elusive album they’ve been hoping to score.  So, we were really multi-tasking when we photographed this spread.  It was as much about shopping as it was about photographing.  And thank you so much, Mike for allowing us to use your fantastic store as our backdrop.

My jacket is an older make.  I finished it in 2013 and let me tell you, I’ve worn the heck out of it.  I think it’s still my favorite item that I’ve ever created.  It was a product of my very first workshop with Susan Khalje and it’s my sentimental favorite because everything I made before this jacket had been more of a learning experience and less about a wearable garment.  When I completed this jacket, it was the very first time I experienced a feeling of my vision meeting my skill level and producing something I would actually wear.  It represents a major turning point in my sewing adventure.  I feel so strongly about it that I treat it like a friend.  It’s not unusual for me to talk to it and say things like, “I’m going to take you shopping today!”  It’s nutty, I know, but it’s more than just a jacket and should be afforded the proper respect.

Next week, I’m going to show you the garment I made after this jacket.  I used the same pattern and modified it to make a vest.  So come back on Sunday, March 29.

And one more thing….I have to tell you about one of my favorite blogs.  It’s called My Husband’s Stupid Record Collection.  If you love albums, this is a blog that you have to check out.  Her record reviews are so entertaining!  And while I’m on the subject, Santiago and I recently watched the movie, Last Shop Standing, The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of the Independent Record Shop.  It has a really great interview with Johnny Marr.  Love him!!!

And here’s what we bought….

Featherstitch Avenue albums

Categories // Garments, Jackets Tags // couture sewing, record stores, sunbrimmer records, vogue 7975

Cadet Jacket

01.02.2015 by Tracey //

Featherstitch at Chattahoochee River Park

Santiago Vanegas Photography

Featherstitch at Chattahoochee River Park

Featherstitch at Chattahoochee River Park

Santiago Vanegas Photography

Santiago Vanegas Photography

Featherstitch at Chattahoochee River Park

Featherstitch at Chattahoochee River Park

Cadet Jacket and Styling by Tracey

Pattern, Marfy 3053

Mendel Goldberg wool tweed

Mood Fabrics silk charmeuse

Mokuba silk grosgrain ribbon

M&J Trimming buttons

Photography by Santiago Vanegas

Happy New Year, Everyone!  Let’s start the year off with lots of gratitude!  I started sewing only a few years ago and I give myself credit for my hard work and dedication.  But without a great teacher, it’s easy to spend years and years just spinning your wheels.  I’m so lucky that I found Susan Khalje.  This jacket is a product of my second Classic French Jacket workshop with Susan.  She has an incredible way of meeting you at your skill level and then somehow gently challenging you to go beyond your comfort zone.  Then before you know it, you have a beautifully made garment.  Besides Susan’s grace, expertise, and patience, she is a master of fit and I credit her with the fact that this jacket is like a second skin.  The fit is insane!!  I am so overjoyed with how this jacket turned out.  It definitely wasn’t simple.  It has 20 pattern pieces, for heaven’s sake and that doesn’t even include the lining!  Because the seaming is such a strong element to the jacket, selecting the right fabric was of the utmost importance.  I chose a simple tweed that would really show off the seams, and then went for a bold color with the ribbon trim and picked statement buttons. I had been fantasizing for a while about making a military coat and this jacket was perfect for those military stripes that I had been dreaming about.  Whenever I have the opportunity to work with Susan, I always try to pick a project with a number of elements that I’ve never tried before.  And this jacket certainly added to my skill set.  It was the best kind of challenge and well worth the effort.

For more information about Susan Khalje, please visit susankhalje.com

Next up:  Sunday, January 11, Courtney’s Opera Coat

Categories // Garments, Jackets Tags // couture sewing, Marfy 3053

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