KwikSew 3764 - Plaid 'n' Pleather Moto Jacket
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Another one of my #MakeNine2018 projects completed - my plaid moto jacket. Probably the most worn RTW garment I own is a faux leather moto jacket I got from ASOS last year, with the goal of eventually replacing it with a handmade version. That plan was set aside when I came across this photo of a buffalo plaid-leather moto jacket, which moved to the top of the moto priority list. I had planned on using Kwik Sew 3764. Kwik Sew is, for me, the best of the Big 4 Pattern companies in terms of logical construction and good instructions. I decided to make version B, which is more basic, and save all of my zips and hardware for when I made view A in straight faux leather. I cut a size S and did make a muslin - this is unlined, and I wanted a closer fit, so the S was perfect. Time to cut into my fabric: a gorgeous green wool buffalo check plaid I bought from Stitches Seattle when I was in town last October. I remember they asked what I was going to make with it, and I ...