Como Coser Forro Lining2
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S e w i n g Tu t o r i a l | H o w t o B a g a J a c k e t L i n i n g
Posted on January 9, 2012 by je n | grai nl in e
Here it is, my tutorial on how to line a jacket using the bagged method. This jacket lining method
gives the most professional results, requires the least amount of hand sewing and is also thequickest. A triple win in my opinion! If you look through your closet, youll f ind that almost every
ja ck et yo u own was li ne d us in g so me vari at io n of th is me th od . Th is me thod is rea ll y ve ry simp le
and hopefully youll be making jackets right and left now that lining them is so easy! This tutorial
is pretty photo heavy, so click the link below to continue to the full post.
Step 1 : Cut out your pieces like normal. Follow the pattern instructions to sew the shell of the
ja ck et to ge ther . Do the sa me fo r th e li ni ng bu t when at ta ch in g th e fron t faci ng to the li ni ng leave
about 2 unsewn at the bottom edge. Stitch along the sewn edge of the lining securing it to the
seam allowance of the facing.
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Step 2 : Attach the collar to the neck edge of the jacket. *See note below about this particular
collar and a few other notes on this pattern.
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Step 3 : With right sides facing, pin and stitch the jacket shell and lining together around the
sides and neck leaving the hem loose.
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Step 4 : Grade the seam allowance, trim excess from lapel points and clip into the lapel corners.
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Step 5 : Understitch the facing from the hem to the breakpoint of the jacket. The breakpoint is the
point at which the lapels turn outward.
Step 6 : Align the hems of the shell and the lining and stitch together from one edge to the other.
You will notice this will cause some gapping between the edges of the lining and facing, this is
what will create the pleat.
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Step 7 : Now its time to attach the sleeve and lining together. I find its helpful to lay the jacket
out in an arrangement similar to this to prevent the sleeve linings from becoming twisted during
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this next step.
Step 8 : Turn the edges of the sleeve lining up about 2 . Insert the cuffed lining into the sleeve
matching seams and making sure neither the jacket nor lining is twisted. Stitch the two layers
together and repeat for the other side.
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Step 9 : Since your jacket is now completely sealed up in this strange configuration you will need
to slit an opening in one of the underarm seams. I recommend 8-12 depending on the size and
bulk of your jacket. You could potentially just not sew this part, but by sewing and then re-
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opening you get a really nice pressed line on which to sew it back up later.
Step 10 : Now to turn the jacket, just start pulling the jacket through the hole in the sleeve you
ju st cr ea te d un ti l th e whole th in g is ri gh t si de ou t.
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Step 11 : This next step is totally optional and just something I like to do to keep the lining from
sliding all over at the armholes. Reach in through the hole in the sleeve lining and grab the
underarm seams from both the shell and the lining and bring them out through the hole. Chain a
length between the two, probably around 1.5 for a full sized jacket. Repeat with the other arm.
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Step 12 : To sew up the hole in the arm, pin the two layers together and stitch as close to the
edge as you possibly can.
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Step 13 : Press around the outside of the jacket and sleeve hems. When pressing the lapel, start
from the hem and roll the seam to the inside of the garment until you hit the breakpoint and then
start rolling the hem towards the outside of the garment. This will insure that you wont be able to
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see the seam.
Step 14 : You will notice that lining a jacket with this technique creates a little opening where the
hem pleat and facing meet. This is simply a result of this technique and you can stitch this closed
with no ill consequences.
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Thats it, youre done! Wear your jacket around and revel in how easy that lining was!
* A little note about the collar and pattern. For this tutorial I printed out BurdaStyles
Jorinde pattern at 60% . I originally thought that the really strange collar on this coat was some
sort of style decision but after realized that this blazer collar is really just a traditional notchedlapel which was sewn wrong for their sample. The point of telling you this is so that you do not
follow this tutorial as a guide to doing a notched collar! The other thing that drove me crazy with
this pattern is that the lining is not larger than the shell and has no back pleat. Typically you want
the lining larger to allow for movement and prevent tearing. I dont own a single store bought
blazer or jacket (even cheap ones) with a lining that is not larger than the shell and they all
include back pleats. Oh well, its just a tiny blazer anyway but I wanted to give you a heads up!
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